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Jessica Toonkel Marquez

Jessica was a reporter for InvestmentNews from 2009 to 2011. Afterwards she moved on to Thomson Reuters working as a reporter and correspondent, then to 'The Information' as a senior reporter, and in 2022 became Deputy Media Editor at The Wall Street Journal. Connect with her on LinkedIn here.

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Manning to replace Pozen as MFS chairman

Rejiggering also sees Antonelli and Beaulieu named vice chairmen, firm president Roberge to be chief investment officer

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2010 push for income in DC plans expected

Federal regulations and legislation that would make it easier for defined-contribution plans to include lifetime-income products are expected to be introduced next year.

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Treasury and DoL eyeing regulation of retirement income

The Labor and Treasury departments are discussing jointly submitting a request for comment from members of the retirement income industry to determine if there needs to be regulation of the market.

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Russell’s new ETFs could hurt its index business

Russell Investments has filed to launch 11 exchange-traded funds, prompting questions from industry observers if ETF providers will continue to license the firm's indexes for new ETFs.

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Invesco to slow parade of products after launching small-cap ETFs

Invesco PowerShares Capital Management LLC last Wednesday launched nine small-cap-sector exchange-traded funds, but they will be the last offerings the firm rolls out for a while.

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Will Russell’s new ETFs cut into its index biz?

Firm's proposed launch of 11 exchange-traded funds may raise hackles of licensing partners; 'third rail'

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Janus looking to hire international-business boss

Janus Capital Inc. has launched a search for a new head of its offshore business, Janus Capital Group International.

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High court ruling opens door for more lawsuits over mutual fund fees

While the Supreme Court's ruling last week on a controversial lawsuit over mutual fund fees was viewed as a huge win by the mutual fund industry, the decision will likely put more pressure on the boards and managements of fund companies to defend their fees and could open the door to even more litigation.

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Court ruling lays mutual funds open to whistle-blowers

District judge rejects Fidelity's argument, says fund company employees are covered by Sarbanes-Oxley; ruling 'will increase transparency'

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Top court’s decision could trigger flood of mutual fund lawsuits

The high-court's move in a key case could trigger flood of mutual fund lawsuits