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Fears of defaults and worries about the fallout from the Fed's tapering program are overblown, says Vanguard's tax-exempt bond boss.
January 24 -
When yields on long-term government securities are below nominal growth rates for a prolonged period, trouble may be brewing, according to Citigroup analysts.
January 24 -
Citigroup, the U.S. bank that cut unwanted assets 25% last year, should no longer be expected to offer clients unlimited financial services, Chief Executive Officer Michael Corbat said.
January 23 -
Fidelity Investments said Ronald P. O'Hanley, the firm's head of asset management since 2010, will leave at the end of February, without giving a reason.
January 22 -
To avoid common traps like groupthink, firms' investment committees need to start by examining how they think.
January 21 -
International investors are the most upbeat about the global economy than at any time in almost five years, buoyed by the U.S.-led revival of industrial nations, according to the Bloomberg Global Poll.
January 21 -
Jeff Altman and John Paulson, two of last years best-performing hedge-fund managers, are predicting that stocks will continue their rally in 2014 even as the bull market approaches its sixth year.
January 21 -
In another sign of the improving tenor of the municipal bond market, muni mutual funds recorded their first inflows in 34 weeks, Lipper FMI numbers showed.
January 17 -
Bond dealers expect 2014 to be the second-worst year for municipal issuance in a decade, and some predict the lowest volume since 2000, as the Federal Reserve's tapering program pushes interest rates higher.
January 16 -
The contraction in the U.S. market for borrowing and lending securities amid rising interest rates and heightened global bank regulation will increase this year, according to Fitch Ratings.
January 14 -
The move is part of a shift of emphasis from life insurance "to a more well-rounded protection and retirement planning approach."
January 13 -
Certain securities salespeople are giving the brokerage industry a bad name by putting clients into manifestly unsuitable securities, namely leveraged and inversed ETFs, which are attracting wary and watchful eyes among U.S. regulators.
January 13 -
Gold climbed to the highest level in a month on speculation that the Federal Reserve will slow the pace of cuts to stimulus after U.S. payrolls increased less than analysts forecast. Silver, platinum and palladium rose.
January 13 -
Municipal bonds remain attractive even after their divergence from Treasuries this past week, industry watchers say, suggesting the recent signs of strength in the market may carry into the new year.
January 13 -
Month after month, JPMorgan Chase endures negative headlines this week came the announcement that the bank is paying $2.6 billion to settle allegations related to Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme yet investment analysts remain bullish on its stock.
January 10 -
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said the probe that led to his settlement with BlackRock Inc. over analyst surveys is looking at brokerage firms and individuals who provided nonpublic information that could have been used to trade.
January 10 -
U.S. stocks fluctuated as investors scrutinized data showing a slowdown in jobs growth for clues on the pace of Federal Reserve stimulus cuts.
January 10 -
Municipal bond mutual funds recorded their lightest outflows since May 22when they last registered inflows. But money still flowed from funds for a 33rd straight week, Lipper FMI numbers showed.
January 10 -
Contrary to popular belief, there are some tech stocks that offer dividends for a client portfolio. Here are a few ways to find them.
January 9 -
FINRA alleges that the firms' advisors sold two types of highly risky ETFs that even they didn't understand.
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