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EQUITIES FEB 09, 2018
Despite January's run-up in stocks, investors headed to bonds

More than $46 billion went to taxable bonds last month, versus $17 billion flowing into stock funds and ETFs.

EQUITIES FEB 08, 2018
Alternative funds suddenly look a whole lot better

The market sell-off highlights the virtues of hedging.

FIXED INCOME FEB 07, 2018
Exchange-traded notes add another layer of risk

ETNs tied to volatility took a beating when stocks plunged.

RIA NEWS FEB 06, 2018
Stock market sell-off: Takeaways to share with clients

Those hoping the mini-crash will solve the active vs. passive debate will have to wait a bit longer. But advisers who touted the advantages of diversification have lots to crow about.

MUTUAL FUNDS FEB 06, 2018
How the biggest U.S. stock funds, ETFs fared in the market drop

Stocks took a beating in recent days amid concerns that a healthy economy could trigger higher inflation. Here's how the 50 largest funds, ranked by assets, performed. <b><i>(More: <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20180206/FREE/180209949/stock-market-sell-off-takeaways-to-share-with-clients&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;>Stock market sell-off: Takeaways to share with clients</a>)</b></i>

EQUITIES FEB 05, 2018
Time to add commodities to client portfolios?

The combination of low unemployment and fast economic growth could spell gains.

EQUITIES FEB 05, 2018
Markets plunge: Advisers urge clients to keep calm

As the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled nearly 1,600 points Monday, advisers and their clients find few places to hide.

MUTUAL FUNDS FEB 02, 2018
Vanguard fund marks down Uber shares

Pricing nontraded shares is often more art than science.

FIXED INCOME JAN 31, 2018
The good and mostly bad of rising interest rates

While bond prices are falling, higher interest payments cushion the blow.

EQUITIES JAN 30, 2018
Jump in or jump out? Advisers hear both sides in this market

As stocks have soared this year, some clients need their fears calmed, while others ask about investing more.