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Sue Asci

Boston Bureau Reporter at Investment News. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

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John Hussman

Despite the challenges of the epic market downturn of 2008, the $1.1 billion Hussman Strategic Total Return Fund delivered a positive return last year.

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William Danoff

Not many mutual fund managers have a 19-year tenure on a fund, and only a handful of them were able to outperform their peers in all three major bear markets of the past two decades.

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Vanguard Group

When John C. Bogle charted the course for a new firm named Vanguard in 1975, he sealed a vision for growth with a structure that has remained unique in the mutual fund industry.

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Really rich hire Rudy to guard the gates

Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has paired up with an ultrahigh-net-worth shop in a bid to protect the firm's wealthy clients from investment fraud.

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Vanguard charitable fund sees 15% increase in contribution in ’09

The Vanguard charitable fund has seen a double-digit increase in contributions this year, while comparable funds at Fidelity and Schwab didn't fare as well.

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Rudy Giuliani sets out to protect the ultrawealthy

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has paired up with an ultrahigh-net-worth shop in a bid to…

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When in doubt, save: Investors socking away more during recession

Most people didn't change their savings habits one bit during the recession — but the few that did mostly chose to increase their savings, according to a survey released today by the TIAA-CREF Institute, the research unit of the TIAA-CREF retirement system.

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More assets, more attention: Asset managers zero in on RIAs

Asset managers are courting RIAs with a slew of marketing and education materials. Yet, advisers aren't always impressed with the outreach, according to a new survey from Morningstar and SwanDog.

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One and done: A year after the massive meltdown, some clients are still swearing off equities

One year after the fall of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and the start of the financial meltdown, investors still appear to be anxious that a market collapse could happen again — and they're changing how they invest as a result.

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A run for the money

Many consumers see value in investing in mutual funds no matter how bad the economy is, organizers of a unique road race have found.