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Mutual funds are vulnerable to runs that can spill over and cause problems in the broader financial system, according to a blog post published today on Liberty Street Economics by staffers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
February 18 -
Mutual funds lost nearly $8 billion in outflows for 2015, a 2% year-over-year decline. See which Morningstar category performed the best.
February 16 -
Fund administrators will need to contend with technological change, increased client demands and new competition, according to a recent survey of management executives across the globe commissioned by FIS.
February 16 -
Regulator concern that funds could trigger the next financial crisis have been unfairly drawn from a subset of the market, BlackRock said in a study of bond-market liquidity.
February 16 -
A look back at the markets may help advisors and their clients decide on whether to choose alternative strategy funds during a stock retreat.
February 14 -
A Vanguard tax lawyer turned whistle-blower David Danon and his hired law professor dispute recent expense ratio reductions at the firm.
February 11 -
Miller's fund is structured to make bets based in part on a computer model designed to predict natural disasters.
February 11 -
When investors in hedge funds rush to the exits at once, managers can find themselves forced to suspend redemptions.
February 10 -
Firms are hurt by slumping stock markets worldwide, prompting investors to dump anything perceived as risky.
February 10 -
Target date funds stumbled in 2015, after posting six years of positive returns following the financial and economic crisis.
February 8