Loomis Sayles fund manager says country will not exit the euro
Emerging-market stocks are “cheap” and Pacific Investment Management Co. is buying in China after the nation's shares tumbled this year
More institutions are taking cover as uncertainty surrounding the euro is putting developed-market currency risk at center stage of global investment portfolios, including equities strategies
Battered in the past week, with $7B yanked from equity funds; history on investors' side
Asset managers telling clients to pounce with BRICs and others down 35% from 15-year average
Analysts sees nearly 40% return by end of 2012; soft landing in China the key
Latest currency ETF from fund firm
Unofficial proposals to create government debt backed by the entire 17-member eurozone would produce a massive bond market, similar in size, liquidity and quality to the $7.3 trillion U.S. Treasury market
A new exchange-traded fund from Emerging Global Advisors is putting the emerging back into emerging-markets exposure, and it shows.
With the dark cloud of economic uncertainty hanging over Washington, one could make a solid case for the Advisory Research International Small Cap Value Fund Ticker:(ADVIX), which limits exposure to the U.S. dollar by investing primarily on foreign exchanges.
Imagine a day when you go to buy a quart of milk, ask the price, and the cashier says, "that'll be a tenth ounce silver." As the US dollar's decline accelerates, several efforts around the country are trying to make this vision a reality.
Sees Middle Kingdom outpacing rest of the world; interest rate cuts just the begining
Currency and stocks should see boost if debt-ceiling is not raised, Templeton boss predicts
No one knows how difficult it can be to manage a go-anywhere fund better than Dennis Stattman.
Rise of middle class giving rise to property boom, says Cohen & Steers portfolio manager; Brazil tops the list
Bond giant big on junk bonds from Indonesia; 'improving credit story'
GeoInvesting questioned claims made by mainland breeder -- and was proven right; 'we had no choice'