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One of the worlds biggest ETFs that invests in Japan is delivering a double dose of pain to foreign investors.
March 21 -
The cost mutual funds charge investors is the lowest since at least 1996, according to new research from Washington, D.C.-based Investment Company Institute.
March 18 -
A thought-provoking look at how Vanguard products and potential retirement plan alternatives touched off a debate.
March 17 -
Hedge funds that bet on bonds prices falling were caught off guard as individual investors poured money back into junk debt funds in February.
March 17 -
AIG affiliates were fined by a U.S. regulator for charging customers higher fees in mutual fund sales.
March 16 -
A California state judge tentatively ruled that Bill Gross met minimum requirements to go forward with his wrongful-termination action against Pimco.
March 14 -
BlackRock and State Street, along with more than a dozen industry participants, are urging regulators to take steps to ward off extreme market volatility.
March 11 -
The fixed-income trade is booming at BlackRock and other investment firms, which are capturing a greater amount of activity -- and fees -- with their ballooning credit ETF businesses.
March 11 -
One adviser goes head to head with the fund giant on fixed-income investing, managed payout and global bond funds, and the best solution for cash.
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Pimco says investors should move out of government securities and into corporate credit because the U.S. will avoid a recession.
March 10