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The information technology sector has surpassed financials as the largest sector in the S&P 500 index for the first time since early 2002, Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst for Standard & Poor's, told BusinessWeek.com.
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The move to XBRL filings will roll out in stages, with about 500 so-called large domestic and foreign issuers expected to submit XBRL versions of financial reports this winter. This is according to the Securities and Exchange Commission, which earlier this month issued a rule proposal concerning XBRL adoption.
May 26 -
Morgan Stanley has been shuffling executives and its sales strategy for its Van Kampen mutual fund unit, The Wall Street Journal reports. The funds are part of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, which has $600 billion in assets and accounted for 40% of the firm's income before taxes in 2007.
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Fidelity Ventures is backing several new Internet start-ups in hopes of competing with online giant eBay.
May 26 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously last Wednesday on a proposal that would require mutual funds to provide risk/return, fee and strategy information using the same new digital data tagging system as the 500 largest U.S. corporations.
May 26 -
Wachovia Corp. plans to phase out the 121-year-old A.G. Edwards name, sacrificing a strong brand for a stronger one.
May 26 -
Talk about tapping into the powers that be inside the Beltway.
May 26 -
PHILADELPHIA - Boards may have grown in power since the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, but mutual fund companies should take care to temper that influence so it doesn't interfere with business.
May 26 -
The information technology sector has surpassed financials as the largest sector in the S&P 500 index for the first time since early 2002, Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst for Standard & Poors, told BusinessWeek.com.
May 22 -
Nuveen Investments Inc. is developing a debt instrument to allow the refinancing of billions of dollars in frozen auction-rate securities.
May 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously yesterday on a proposal that would require mutual funds to provide risk/return, fee and strategy information using the same new digital data tagging system as the 500 largest U.S. corporations.
May 22 -
Morgan Stanley has been shuffling executives and its sales strategy for its Van Kampen mutual fund unit, The Wall Street Journal reports this morning. The funds are part of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, which has $600 billion in assets and accounted for 40% of the firms income before taxes in 2007. Approximately one-third of that income is generated by the fund division, a third of which is sold to retail investors. The rest is primarily institutionally and foreign-sold.
May 21 -
WisdomTree Investments Inc. said Tuesday that it had introduced an actively managed, exchange-traded fund.
May 21 -
The move to XBRL filings will roll out in stages, with about 500 so-called "large" domestic and foreign issuers expected to submit XBRL versions of financial reports this winter. This is according to the Securities and Exchange Commission, which last week issued a rule proposal concerning XBRL adoption.
May 21 -
WASHINGTON Market participants hailed yesterdays long-awaited but widely expected Supreme Court decision that upheld 42 states preferential tax treatment of their bonds as a resounding victory for the municipal securities market.
May 20 -
The nearly $80 billion that was pulled from money market funds in April was the highest monthly total in 16 years.
May 19 -
The 2008 Mutual Fund Service Guide contains the following errors: Under Boston Financial Data Services on page 44, the number of shareholder accounts added/lost in 2007 should read 1,700,000 added, not 1,700. Under DST Systems on page 46, the number of closed-end U.S. mutual fund shareholder accounts is 27, not 26,655. Money Management Executive regrets any problems this might have caused.
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Direxion Funds of New York and Boston hopes to break new ground for itself as well as the leveraged ETF marketplace.
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The CGM Mutual Fund may be nearly 80 years old, but it's acting like a fund half its age, writes The Motley Fool.
May 19