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EQUITIES AUG 04, 2014
Where the returns were (and weren't) in July

Investors in both bonds and stocks had to look far and wide to post gains last month.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES AUG 01, 2014
Buckling in for market volatility

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Market volatility headed your way. Plus: Hidden ETF risks, Buffett hoards cash, SEC whistleblowers come out of the woodwork, the upside of passive real estate investing, and how Millennials blow through their money.

By Jeff Benjamin
EQUITIES AUG 01, 2014
Market slide gains momentum

Today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> looks at what the jobs report could mean for stocks, Argentina's strategy of denial and Federal Reserve data cherry-picking.

By Jeff Benjamin
ETFS AUG 01, 2014
Pimco performance stats refute Gross' 'turnaround' statement

Underlying risk metrics suggest the Pimco Total Return Fund continues to have a tough time beating competitors.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES JUL 30, 2014
Argentina fails to negotiate its way out of default

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Argentina defaults. Plus: Fund managers deal with Argentina bond exposure; the Fed's-eye view of unemployment; fallout from Russian sanctions; San Bernardino goes to pot; and a cannabis stock rally adds a new twist to buying high.

By Jeff Benjamin
EQUITIES JUL 30, 2014
How investors should factor global unrest into their portfolios

How should you factor in global turmoil into your client's portfolios? Well, for starters, Russian stocks look cheap but should be underweighted while Israeli stocks offer potential upside.

By Todd Rosenbluth and John Krey
EQUITIES JUL 29, 2014
Advisers and investors take new military action in stride

Day after Obama authorizes new round of air strikes in the Middle East, oil drops. What gives?

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES JUL 29, 2014
An investment strategy that works

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> How to get into stocks. Plus: One veteran trader's big worries; why you need to have a business continuity plan; high quality bonds are scarce; no summer doldrums this wee; and a lesson from the king. Burger King.

By Jeff Benjamin
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 29, 2014
Successful alt strategies could give Pimco a needed boost

Ailing fund company boasts many of the most successful alts products in the mutual fund business, but is it enough as its core bond business suffers?

By Trevor Hunnicutt
FIXED INCOME JUL 29, 2014
Bond manager Kathleen Gaffney has her 'new' fund atop bond world with $1 billion

Protege of star manager Dan Fuss outperforms her former boss but her track record is short.

By Gregory Crawford
EQUITIES JUL 28, 2014
Treasury yields are poised for a run

Today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> also features notes on geopolitical unrest hitting the markets, an IPO-heavy week, and Morgan Stanley junior bankers getting a 'living wage.'

By Jeff Benjamin
FIXED INCOME JUL 27, 2014
Look at pay in assessing jobs report

By Jeffrey Rosenberg
EQUITIES JUL 25, 2014
Fed watchers see more tapering and little else from today's minutes

On today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> menu: Gearing up for Fed news. Plus: Putin's next move could be painful; Argentina teeters on the brink of default; another naysayer calls for a correction; the long view on a higher minimum wage; and a portfolio rebalance refresher.

By Jeff Benjamin
EQUITIES JUL 25, 2014
Giddy markets continue to look blissfully past mounting geopolitical unrest

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Looking past all the geopolitical risk. Plus: U.S. investors finally start diversifying overseas, what's not to like about a marijuana ETF, how the Millennial generation slept through the bull market run, and a tribute to a fund industry critic.

By Jeff Benjamin
FIXED INCOME JUL 25, 2014
Pimco's Gross bets $200 million of cash on low interest rate

Bill Gross has wagered almost $200 million of his own money on a bet that interest rates will stay low.

By FGabriel
FIXED INCOME JUL 25, 2014
Bond anxiety in $1.6 trillion repo market as failures soar

In the relative calm that is the market for U.S. Treasuries, a sense of unease over a vital cog in the financial system's plumbing is beginning to rise.

By Matt Ackermann
FIXED INCOME JUL 25, 2014
Pimco Total Return still bleeding

&#8220;Bond King&#8221; Bill Gross says fund has turned a corner, but investors keep moving money out.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES JUL 25, 2014
Advisers embrace liquid alts to navigate Fed policy

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Advisers go liquid to navigate Yellen Fed policy. Plus: Global stocks are loving the Fed's latest non-move, energy stocks ride high on the unrest in Iraq, an IRS excuse that the IRS would never accept from you, and political correctness has the Washington Redskins surrounded.

By Jeff Benjamin
ETFS JUL 25, 2014
BlackRock adding cheap ETFs in retail race with Vanguard

BlackRock is ramping up its fight with Vanguard Group for U.S. retail investors by doubling the number of funds in its low-fee &#8220;core&#8221; series.

By Andrew Leigh
EQUITIES JUL 24, 2014
The Fed is now fretting about wage growth and surprise inflation

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Don't look now, but wage growth (for dishwashers, for example) is on the radar. Plus: The SEC's half fix for money funds, a golden cross for Goldman, judge blocks 'Wall Street Wolf's' sucker list, and big city life can be a drag.

By Jeff Benjamin