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From recommending different products to rethinking their risk management strategy, some financial advisers say they have changed their approach in the wake of last year's market slump.
June 2 -
Federated Investments has acquired two mutual funds from Touchstone Advisors, the Touchstone Value Opportunities Fund and the Touchstone Diversified Small Cap Value Fund. Combined, the two funds have $233 million in assets. And they will be folded into the Federated Clover Value Fund and the Federated Clover Small Value Fund, respectively.
June 1 -
In an interview with the Newark Star-Ledger, AARP CEO A. Barry Rand said he is intent on alleviating the shock and pain that is causing some people to believe its no longer possible to achieve the American dream.
June 1 -
Only 33% of parents are investing in college savings 529 plans, and only 20% of households earning $150,000 or more are taking advantage of them, according to a Gallup survey commissioned by Sallie Mae.
June 1 -
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In a challenge to one of mutual funds' strongholds, exchange-traded fund providers are targeting defined contribution plans.
June 1 -
How far the 401(k) has come since employers first introduced the savings plan in 1981. And how far it has yet to go. 401(k)s, I predict, will become universal in our lifetimes, supplanting all forms of pension plans.
June 1 -
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While index funds already have a place in the lineup of most 401(k) plans, a proposed federal mandate to require at least one index fund option in these plans is intrusive and unnecessary, according to industry experts.
June 1 -
After several failed attempts, the Securities and Exchange Commission is again revisiting the contentious debate on shareholder proxy voting.
June 1 -
Vanguard Group has just announced it will lower its costs for the 19 investment options in the Vanguard 529 College Savings Plan sponsored by the state of Nevada by an average of 12%.
June 1 -
How far the 401(k) has come since employers first introduced the savings plan in 1981. And how far it has yet to go. 401(k)s, I predict, will become universal in our lifetimes, supplanting all forms of pension plans.
May 30
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Bond giant Pacific Investment Management Co. is preparing to launch its first exchange-traded fund, according to government filings.
May 29 -
Money market mutual funds regained $15.45 billion in assets as institutional investors continued to seek safety in these products. Total money fund assets were at $3.789 trillion for the week ending May 27, according to the Investment Company Institute.
May 29 -
The U.S. economy will begin to recover by the end of the year but unemployment is another matter, fund managers speaking at the Morningstar conference said.
May 29 -
Citing the vast disparity in the performance of target-date funds, Morningstar by year-end will begin rating and researching target-date funds to make them more transparent and more easily comparable, for professional and retail investors alike, the research firm announced Thursday.
May 28 -
In November, analyst consensus was that the S&P 500 would decline 17% for 2008 but rebound by 30% this year, The Wall Street Journal reports.
May 28 -
For the 10th straight week in a row, mutual funds took in inflows, the Investment Company Institute revealed. However, the flows tapered off to $9.69 billion for the week ended May 20.
May 28 -
European Union Internal Market Commissioner Charlie McCreevy is expected to propose uniform new rules regarding depositories for undertakings in collective investments in transferable securities (UCITs), the European Commissions version of mutual funds.
May 28 -
The seven largest fund houses in Boston saw assets under management surge 8% in April, boosted by a revival in the stock and bond markets and renewed faith by investors, who poured $42.1 billion into the funds during the month, the Boston Business Journal reports. The previous month, investors withdrew $6.3 billion.
May 27