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Three of the biggest ETFs tracking EM bonds saw cash infusions last week.
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The broader tech sector makes up around one third of the S&P 500.
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Getting clients to focus on a longer time frame for their investments can be challenging in the age of micro attention spans and instant gratification.
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Lower interest rates are just one of many factors weighing on the $1.7 trillion market for private debt.
September 20 -
The money managers slashed their support of ESG shareholder proposals amid a Republican-led backlash against sustainable investing.
September 20 -
Clients must understand that having too much of their portfolios allocated in cash can mean lower returns over time.
September 18 -
Experts expect the rate cuts to continue, but for how long and how effective they will be in achieving a "soft landing" remain to be seen.
September 18 -
Fintech startup Intelligent Alpha has launched a chatbot-powered ETF that claims to harness the investment brainpower of Warren Buffett, David Tepper, and more.
September 18 -
Advisors and industry experts say a historical perspective of the past and a long-ranging view of the future are key in this moment of change.
September 17 -
Edward Jones is also lowering its fees on certain asset ranges and seeing faster-than-expected adoption of the MoneyGuide investing systems.
September 16 -
The accounts are expected to grow by another trillion dollars over the next decade because of their tax and flexibility advantages, Daffy CEO Adam Nash said.
September 16 -
New offering would allow advisors to connect with more than 20 external asset managers.
September 16 -
The "reverse churning" case highlights the regulatory gap investors can fall into when moving between brokerage and advisory relationships.
September 12 -
The offering comes amid a slowdown in large insitutional investors' funding of private credit and equity.
September 12 -
Fund managers are betting that nuclear energy, an area traditionally off-bounds for investors with environmental mandates, is set to make a comeback.
September 12 -
The recommendation relies on the "circular economy."
September 11 -
A lawyer suing Wells and other firms argues the recent rate changes do nothing to repair harm already suffered by his clients.
September 10 -
The offering, a mix of liquid credit and private investment, still needs regulatory approval.
September 10 -
The proposal seeks to mirror similar funds used by Norway, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi to support national interests in technology, energy and other industries.
September 9 -
A big August will be followed by the uncertainty of the Fed's actions, a presidential election and other factors.
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