Jeff Benjamin

Jeff Benjamin is a senior columnist who primarily writes about investments and practice management as they relate to the wealth management industry. In addition to news and opinion writing, Jeff also does regular video interviews and is the co-host of The InvestmentNews Podcast, a weekly show that takes listeners behind the scenes of our coverage. He joined InvestmentNews in 2000. Prior to InvestmentNews, Jeff’s career included working as an analyst at Cerulli Associates, and as a reporter for Dow Jones Newswires. Jeff is based in North Carolina and when he isn’t working, he can usually be found playing golf or fishing. Jeff is a former Marine and has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Central Michigan University.

Jeff Benjamin
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INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 24, 2013
Rising rates put risk parity sector on defensive

Funds declined in 2Q when Treasuries jumped, but managers stand by strategy

INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 24, 2013
Inertia is supporting continued climb for stocks

Investors likely to stay in the game for now

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 23, 2013
Fund firms finally having "that conversation" with clients

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 19, 2013
House leaders get pro-muni-exemption letter

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 18, 2013
Take Five: John Loffredo on how to play the Detroit muni mess

Detroit muni bonds still offer opportunities, fund manager says

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 18, 2013
Detroit breakdown: Default or bankruptcy a clear option for the Motor City

Detroit breakdown: Default or bankruptcy a clear option for the Motor City.

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 16, 2013
Floating-rate bank loans darlings of fixed-income world

Investors consider category as higher quality than junk bonds

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 14, 2013
High anxiety over muni exemption cap

Tax break one of the 'sacred cows' being eyed by lawmakers

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 10, 2013
Gold a buy but must prove mettle

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 09, 2013
Take Five: Rick Rieder of BlackRock

Bond strategist looks beyond the Fed to explain market's volatility