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Samuel Israel III, the former Stamford, Conn., Bayou hedge fund manager who authorities found to have cheated investors out of $400 million, was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a federal judge, the Associated Press reported Monday.
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Gen Xers are stressed out about the prospect of retirement, with only 31% of them believing they will be able to retire from the workforce.
April 14 -
Mike Henkel, the former president of Ibbotson Associates, has joined Envestnet as managing director of the firms new retirement services group.
April 14 -
Citigroup Inc. is building an advisory unit to focus on "emerging affluent" customers, or those with under $500,000 of investable assets.
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In times of market volatility, many people call their fund manager, their broker or their banker to find out what's going on and how they should adjust their portfolios. But fund executives say that the subprime crisis, so far, has not led to knee-jerk decisions.
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NEW YORK - Equity mutual funds were hit with "drastic declines" across-the-board in just about every sector and style in the first quarter of 2008.
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Consumer confidence in the economy, including stocks, bonds, mortgages, credit cards and structured products, is dropping, but experts say consumers need to stay invested in a fully diversified portfolio of mutual funds for their own good and for the good of the economy.
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While criticisms abound as to who, or which regulatory entity, or set of laws and oversight, is to blame for the credit crisis, the Securities and Exchange Commission is quietly flexing new muscle of its own on the mutual fund trading scandal front.
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NEW YORK - The Transamerica Small/Mid Cap Value Fund was recognized as the best small-cap core fund at the annual Lipper Fund Awards dinner here last Wednesday.
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NEW YORK The financial sector took a beating in the first quarter, but financial bottom feeders will speed its recovery, possibly ahead of the rest of the market, experts said here at a gathering of researchers and data providers on Thursday night.
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A U.K.-based hedge fund that was sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday said the lawsuit is utterly misguided, and vowed to fight the charges.
April 11 -
Chinese regulators are becoming increasingly skeptical of financial advice from the U.S. to sacrifice the countrys stability for the greater good of stabilizing the global economy, Reuters reports.
April 11 -
Barclays has launched the Premier Fixed Income Fund in Singapore, aiming to provide retail investors with the potential for returns of 7% per annum.
April 11 -
Net inflows into Japanese mutual funds dropped by about 26% in 2007, according to the Nikkei Report.
April 10 -
The Transamerica Small/Mid Cap Value Fund was recognized as the best small-cap core fund at the annual Lipper Fund Awards dinner Wednesday in New York City.
April 10 -
Hedge fund managers had a tough month in March, lagging behind equity and bond benchmarks but outperforming equity markets, according to firms who monitor their performance.
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The global credit crisis remains a significant threat to economic growth, despite recent improvement, according to the International Monetary Fund.
April 8 -
While those at Bear Stearns who've lost their positions are flooding Wall Street with resumes daily, federal data for the finance jobs in NYC for the 12 months through February paint a picture of an industry faring not too badly.
April 8