Mutual funds

  • In November of last year, the SEC proposed a rule to decrease the prospectuses of mutual fund firms to summaries of around three pages that could be accessed online, Mortgage Banking reports. According to a report produced by research firm Aite Group, if this rule takes effect, the financial service industry stands to save more than $65 million per year in printing and postage in addition to the rescue of over 42,000 trees annually.

    June 30
  • Morningstar Builds Up Adviser Workstation

    June 30
  • JPMorgan Chase has expanded its collateral management service for over-the-counter derivatives by adding automated reconciliation through the triResolve solution of Stockholm-based TriOptima.

    June 30
  • Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Gavin has charged UBS AG's UBS Securities, LLC and UBS Financial Services with fraud and dishonest conduct regarding the firms retail sales of auction-rate securities.

    June 30
  • Lundquist Chosen as Head Of JPMorgan RIA Channel

    June 30
  • In light of the crisis of confidence in rating agencies following the subprime crisis, the Securities and Exchange Commission will diminish the importance of money market fund managers' reliance on such agencies when investing in short-term debt.

    June 30
  • Lately, many frustrated preferred investors have searched for an opportunity to cash in on the subprime crisis and move on. Responding directly to investor woes, several closed-end fund companies like Nuveen Investments and Eaton Vance have scrambled to offer investors a chance to redeem their auction-rate preferred securities.

    June 30
  • NEW YORK - The freewheeling days for hedge funds may be numbered.

    June 30
  • WASHINGTON - Volatile market conditions and the credit crisis have put the hard brakes on new hedge funds. The number of hedge funds launched in the first quarter was the lowest for a quarter since 2000, while fund liquidations increased from a year earlier.

    June 30
  • "I cheated my investors because I was afraid to admit my failure. I did not want the world to think I was not good enough and I did not want my family to see me as a failure."

    June 30
  • WELLESLEY, Mass. - Gone are the supposed days when wholesalers stood around conference booths all day, cavalierly handing out golf balls, or taking brokers out for cigars and whiskey. To get through the new "Fund Selection Unit" gatekeepers at brokerage firms, today's wholesalers need not just have excellent people skills and be nimble, but be highly knowledgeable about the mutual funds they are selling, retirement planning issues and the economy, as well as be technologically savvy.

    June 30
  • Hennion and Walsh, a small New Jersey fund firm, is introducing ETFs into 401k plans by wrapping them in mutual funds.

    June 27
  • Fred Alger Management has announced its plans to consolidate all of its open-end mutual funds into the Alger brand by September.

    June 27
  • Direxion Fund’s Commodity Trends Strategy Fund has been benefiting from all this interest in commodities.

    June 27
  • Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Gavin charged UBS AG's UBS Securities, LLC and UBS Financial Services with fraud and dishonest conduct regarding the firms’ retail sales of auction-rate securities.

    June 26
  • Leading mutual fund and exchange-traded fund provider Vanguard has launched the Vanguard Total World Stock Index Fund. This fund is set to track the performance of the FTSE All-World Index, which is a market-capitalized-weighted index serving as a benchmark of about 2,900 stocks throughout 47 countries.

    June 26
  • In light of Legg Mason Inc.’s recent struggles and dropping stock price, the company has slashed the pay of CEO Mark Fetting and its founder Raymond “Chip” Mason, according to The Baltimore Sun.

    June 26
  • Barclays Bank PLC has introduced its iPath Global Carbon Exchange Traded Note on the NYSE Arca stock exchange.

    June 26
  • Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox announced this week that the SEC will be conducting an internal inquiry into the structure of its current disclosure system, creating a “fundamental rethinking of financial disclosure.”

    June 25
  • When things start to go bad in the stock market or the economy in general, previously ignored things like mutual fund fees can suddenly irk investors.

    June 25