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The recession has caused many to move to fixed income, mutual funds and managed accounts.
February 1 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Monday that investors can for the first time access detailed information that money market funds file with the SEC under changes to Rule 2a-7 that it implemented last year.
February 1 -
As mutual funds lose steam, exchange-traded funds continue to gain popularity and proportional share of retail investor assets, according to a study by Cogent Research.
February 1 -
Indexed annuities and CDs are growing in popularity as alternatives to CDs and fixed annuities. They give investors some upside with downside protection.
February 1 -
REITs staged a major comeback in 2010 after two bad years. What's in store for the sector this year?
February 1 -
Boston Advisors on Monday launched the Broad Allocation Strategy Fund, based on a separately managed account strategy the investment advisor has run for the past two years.
January 31 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board plans to seek public comment on a series of new rules and interpretive guidance in the next four to six weeks, most of which stem from its new oversight of muni advisors
January 31 -
Investors established a new record for withdrawals from municipal bond mutual funds in the week ended Jan. 19 as headline risk continued to chase people from state and local government debt funds.
January 31 -
Investors in tax-exempt debt should be cautious about heeding recent reports about the possibility of widespread bankruptcy and default in the municipal market, and stop running away from solid, safe investments because of distorted opinions in the media. That was the advice from top portfolio managers and traders at DWS Investments. Phil Condon, head of muni portfolio management. and Ashton Goodfield, head of trading, recognized the financial hurdles faced by local governments, but stressed that because of the fundamental changes in the municipal landscape, the muni market should not be considered as "homogenous" as it once was. But for analysts to "sensationalize the stress that municipalities are under" sends the wrong message to investors.
January 31 -
Municipal bond mutual fund outflows moderated last week as a nervous market seemed better able to absorb the relentless fund selling.
January 31 -
Climbing the wall of expiring bank guarantees on municipal debt in the coming months may not turn out to be as daunting as anticipated.
January 31 -
T. Rowe Price Group announced better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings on Friday as assets under management soared on inflows, particularly to target-date retirement portfolios.
January 28 -
Vanguard on Friday launched the Vanguard Total International Stock ETF, which tracks the MSCI All Country World ex-USA Investable Market Index.
January 28 -
The funds joins the SPDR family and bring the total number of offerings to 96.
January 28 -
From big-ticket spending to long-term planning for their futures, American investors are taking a more conservative approach to handling their money, according to industry professionals.
January 27 -
State Street Global Advisors on Thursday has launched three new SPDR exchange-traded funds: the SPDR S&P Transportation ETF, the SPDR S&P Telecom ETF and the SPDR S&P Healthcare Equipment ETF.
January 27 -
Morningstars ETF expert, Scott Burns, sees a long-term shift to passive investing, but managed solutions packaging ETFs will also grow rapidly.
January 27 -
New hedge-fund like vehicle will trade frequently
January 27 -
The herd is moving in one direction again, and Im getting offers from experts to talk about the joyous event.
January 27
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To calm frightened investors pulling out of muni-bond funds, Vanguard, which manages $115 billion in municipal bonds, has been tweeting excerpts from a new research commentary "California is Not Greece."
January 27


