Subscribe

Do mutual funds pose risk to U.S.? Debate rages on

The ICI and unions are going toe-to-toe over whether mutual funds pose any major systemic risks to the U.S. financial system -- and if the mutual fund industry needs extra oversight

Mutual funds pose little threat to the U.S. financial system and should remain beyond the reach of Federal Reserve oversight, the industry's lobbying group said.

“Many characteristics of funds -- including their simple capital structure, limited used of leverage and comprehensive regulatory

Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content.

Related Topics:

Learn more about reprints and licensing for this article.

Recent Articles by Author

Best- and worst-performing fixed-income funds

By category, ranked by one-year total returns.

A third of New Yorkers can’t retire

Large chunk of big Apple residents have small savings; 'downward mobility'

Roth 401(k) vs. traditional 401(k)? No contest

Retirement experts say the Roth version has it all over the old-school DC plan; employees still not converting, though

April Peterson: Studying for my CFP

Mutual funds pose little threat to the U.S. financial system and should remain beyond the reach of Federal…

Madison Ernst: ‘They offer a degree in that?’

Mutual funds pose little threat to the U.S. financial system and should remain beyond the reach of Federal…

X

Subscribe and Save 60%

Premium Access
Print + Digital

Learn more
Subscribe to Print