As signs of stress mount in credit markets, a $788 million mutual fund is blocking clients from pulling their money to avoid fire sales.
Whether you're a home buyer considering a mortgage, or an executive weighing a takeover, the 85-year-old billionaire has advice for anyone looking to live a more rational, financially successful life.
Franklin Templeton's Michael Hasenstab says his bond-market peers aren't prepared for higher U.S. interest rates.
With benefit open-enrollment season looming, corporate employees need to make the most out of their benefits. After all, with wages largely stagnant, benefits are the new salary.
Fed policy makers risk making a mistake that will be difficult to correct if they raise interest rates on Wednesday, say former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and economist Nouriel Roubini.
For every dollar that men take home, women earn 21¢ less. Here's what that means for women's student loan debts.
Retail-oriented ETFs tend to underperform the market during the holiday shopping season. In the nine years since retail ETFs began to trade, investors would have been better off sticking with a boring old S&P 500-stock index fund.
Will another strong jobs report make the Federal Reserve act too slowly to lift interest rates?
December has been a bruising month for bond traders, with a $270 billion drop — and we've only just begun.