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Bond funds offer some comfort in stock rout
You may never have thought that your clients would thank you for putting them into bond funds – until now.
Some big diversified stock funds in full bear mode
Some experts point to a collapse in small-cap stocks as a harbinger of doom for the broad market.
The world is increasing its focus on China’s currency devaluation
Breakfast with Benjamin The world is increasing its focus on China's currency devaluation, but it's key to keep the yuan in perspective.
Emerging markets now in bear territory
Emerging markets funds are in a bear market. If you've put your clients in such a fund, the thing to do is keep your expenses low and explain your strategy carefully to clients.
Morgan Stanley: Oil may fall to $20 as U.S. dollar appreciates
A rapid appreciation of the U.S. dollar may send Brent oil to as low as $20 a barrel, according to Morgan Stanley.
Investing in India is gaining appeal with advisers
The world's seventh-largest economy is gaining appeal with advisers, and investors are salivating over the country's rich demographics.
Goldman Sachs benches its BRIC strategy
Breakfast with Benjamin: Brazil, Russia, India and China assets are down 88% since their 2010 peak.
What early stock market volatility means for the year ahead
Market watchers say stocks are fragile on multiple fronts.
Oil prices, stocks plummet in global selloff
Dow falls more than 390 points as a slump in crude oil sent markets reeling after Chinese shares tumbled into a bear market.
China’s slowdown shouldn’t deter investors from emerging markets
Breakfast with Benjamin: There's no reason the slowdown in China should sour investors on broader emerging market opportunities.
Crude falls below $30 for first time in 12 years
Oil dropped below $30 a barrel in New York for the first time in 12 years on concern that turmoil in China's markets will curb fuel demand.
Gundlach paints bearish outlook for 2016 investing
One of the market's biggest bears says there's more bad news ahead.
George Soros says global market volatility echoes 2008 crisis
Global markets are facing a serious challenge that has similarities to the 2008 financial crisis, billionaire George Soros told an economic forum in Sri Lanka on Thursday.
Making sense of China’s huge stock market selloff
The recent sharp selloff in Chinese stocks on the back of a very positive economic policy package from Beijing seems irrational.
U.S. stocks plummet after China selloff
Amid triple-digit plunge, financial advisers fear volatility is the new norm.
Don’t let fear cloud focus on China
What looks scary could be a good opportunity to increase exposure in the Chinese economy
No point in comparing Bill Gross’ performance at Janus to what he did at Pimco
Breakfast with Benjamin While it might be tempting to pit the Bond King's new Janus fund against the Pimco Total Return Fund, they are different animals.
Economic forecasters predict market volatility in 2016
Plus: The Fed's rate hike isn't likely to be enough to derail corporate America's borrowing binge.
India cover story
It would be difficult to overstate the economic and demographic momentum of India. The country of 1.3…
What we’ll remember about the markets in 2015
Some highs and lows, swings and misses