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With redemptions reaching exceptionally high levels, mutual funds are hoarding cash like never before, BusinessWeek reports. Funds lost $68 billion in October and appear to be on track to top those losses this month. By comparison, in October 2007, mutual funds lost $11.3 billion and $9.94 billion the following month.
November 24 -
Reserve Funds will distribute $14 billion to investors in the Primary Fund on or around Dec. 5.
November 24 -
Even as equity values continue to fall and economic woes mount, certain financial services firms will emerge as leaders, and the ones that do will be those that focus on long-term success, according to a report released Monday by management consulting firm Casey, Quirk & Associates and asset management compensation consulting firm McLagan, titled Crisis in Asset Management: Industry Profitability Under Siege.
November 24 -
Massachusetts lost another 7,000 in October, the worst month for the states labor market since March 2005, the Patriot Ledger reports.
November 24 -
The Securities and Exchange Commissions proposed two- to four-page mutual fund prospectus profiles will only provide investors with the quick-and-dirty lowdown, charges Dow Jones columnist Chuck Jaffe. It seems a bit inappropriate to have investment decisions based on information that can accurately be called quick and dirty, rather than thorough and complete, Jaffe said.
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Stressing that the reorganization is not motivated by the financial crisis but a strong desire to improve accountability and, with that, performance, Putnam Investments Chief Executive Officer Robert Reynolds announced the firm is doing away with team-managed equity mutual funds. Instead, those funds will be run by single portfolio managers.
November 24 -
Talk about market capitulation.
November 24 -
If investors have learned one thing from the financial crisis, it is that, eventually, level heads and long-term investing will prevail. In that spirit, sister publication Investment Dealers' Digest recently spoke with a man known for having one of the most level heads in the industry, John Bogle, founder of Vanguard Investments, about what he sees for mutual funds and other investment firms in the years ahead.
November 24 -
The financial turmoil in the markets is far from over, and mutual fund firms can expect assets to continue to decline further, investors to remain skittish, and regulators to be reactive well into 2009, experts say.
November 24 -
In a widely anticipated move last week, the Securities and Exchange Commission unanimously approved a requirement for mutual funds to send investors a short-form, summary prospectus.
November 24 -
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson wants to beef up hedge fund regulation as part of his plan for a systemic risk regulator, he said Thursday.
November 21 -
OppenheimerFunds has appointed William F. Glavin, Jr. as CEO, effective January 1. Current Chairman and CEO John V. Murphy will remain the chairman and continue to serve as president and a director/trustee of the funds until his retirement at the end of next year.
November 21 -
Americans consumer attitudes and behaviors have shifted dramatically in the past six months, according to an October study by AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company.
November 21 -
Reserve Funds has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Treasurys Temporary Guarantee Agreement Program for Money Market Funds, whereby the Treasury will purchase any outstanding securities in the Reserve U.S. Government Fund not sold by January 3.
November 20 -
MFS told 90 people, 5% of its workforce of 1,800, they were being laid off on Thursday, Investment News reports.
November 20 -
With sales plummeting in the U.K., Fidelity International is preparing to lay off 300 people, or 14% of its staff of 2,100, The Evening Standard reports.
November 20 -
Advocating a sort of clean slate for all investors in 401(k) plans, Vanguard issued a report Thursday suggesting that all plan sponsors reenroll participants into qualified default investment alternatives (QDIAs).
November 20 -
There has been a dramatic shift in loyalty among affluent investors toward investment firms, according to a survey of 4,000 people by Cogent Research.
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