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Thanks to the surging popularity of passive investing, MSCI and a handful of its rivals are quietly replacing the giants of money management.
July 13 -
Assets rose to $1.48 billion as of June 30 for the fund.
July 12 -
A new asset management record for Vanguard is another reminder to the mutual fund industry that cost is fast becoming the determining factor to an offerings success.
July 12 -
When the first ETF launched in 1993, it was anything but clear that these funds would take off, and at first, they didnt.
July 8 -
In pulling their money out of property funds at such a rapid pace four asset managers froze withdrawals this week, the investors showed how the cost of Brexit is spreading.
July 7 -
Why active managers do better in junk is a pressing question for investors who've poured $61 billion into bond ETFs in 2016.
July 6 -
The firm pulled in $148 billion in new client money during the first six months of 2016, surpassing its previous first-half record of $140 billion set last year, a spokesman said.
July 5 -
At a time when stock pickers are losing prestige and assets, this SunAmerica fund manager is beating all of his rivals.
July 4 -
Team a top-ranked bond manager with a Nobel Prize-winning economist, and you might just have a shot at beating the stock market.
July 4 -
LongTail Alpha plans at least two strategies that may be available for clients in separate accounts or funds.
July 1 -
In the second part of his interview with Money Management Executive, Menard expands on the firms strategy toward product innovation and what business it wont pursue.
July 1 -
The reductions will save current investors about $20 million annually and bring the average expense ratio for the funds to 10.2 basis points.
June 30 -
The reductions will save current investors about $20 million annually, the firm says.
June 29 -
The five worst-performing major equity funds -- each of which lost about 10% -- focus on international investing and hold anywhere from 12% to 20% of their assets in bank stocks.
June 28 -
How technology, the popularity of defined contribution plans and increased competition from ETFs have transformed the way fund companies sell their products to investors and advisers.
June 28 -
Asias equity markets were the first to suffer through a Brexit-fueled rout.
June 27 -
As the U.K.s historic vote to leave the European Union jolted markets around the world, investors responded with a mix of shock, fear and excitement.
June 24 -
Regulators say ETFs, mutual funds and other investment vehicles should be subject to additional oversight to ensure that managers can sell assets to meet investors demands during volatile markets.
June 23 -
The Financial Stability Board concludes that an abrupt exit from the junk bond market won't hit ETF investors the hardest.
June 23 -
Investors are flocking to low-volatility, where nearly all ETFs are outperforming their respective markets be it large-caps, small-caps or international equities.
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