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Uncertainty over the euro’s future sent the Janus Henderson manager’s $2.1 billion fund plummeting nearly 3%, making a bad year even worse.
May 30 -
The cheapest 20% of funds received $949 billion of new money last year, while the rest of the industry reported outflows of $251 billion.
May 22 -
The Treasury is expected to sell a combined $99 billion of fixed-rate notes this week, in some of its largest offerings since 2010.
May 21 -
Buffett can put cash to better use than paying dividends. But the majority of CEOs lack his skill so investors and their advisors should be happy when corporate boards pay shareholder dividends.
May 16 -
A gauge of developing-market currencies is near its weakest level this year as the Treasury 10-year yield climbed above 3%.
May 16 -
It’s the third consecutive month that funds holding debt attracted more cash than their equity counterparts.
May 1 -
The strategy has been one way asset managers have pared losses after 10-year Treasury yields reached 3%.
April 26 -
Debt is back on the rise, this time led by government.
April 9 -
S&P 500 enjoys its biggest one-day jump since August 2015.
March 26 -
It’s been a miserable week for higher-risk markets, as a trade war edged closer and the tech sector was roiled by Facebook’s scandal.
March 23