Prudential Investment Management CEO David Hunt echoes JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon in warning about shortage of U.S. Treasuries.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Now might be a good time to start bracing for a Greek default, as the probability has never been as high.
Brokers who sell index funds may get a leg up from newly proposed requirements that would impose more stringent advice standards.
The answer to which strategy is best will depend on the scenario in question.
In spite of all the turmoil and risk, emerging markets are growing. Rapidly.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Bill Gross calls out the 10-year German bund, but you'll want to wait more than a year for the end of Europe's easing.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Japan takes over as America's biggest creditor but China is right behind. Plus: More banks abandon student loan biz, Colorado's weed tax bummer, and where banking is still beyond at least 2 billion people.
It's important to position portfolios both to gain from rising U.S. Treasury yields and to hedge against global risks in the bond markets.
The Mutual Fund Store, the 10th-biggest RIA by AUM <a href="http://data.investmentnews.com/ria/" target="_blank">according to <i>IN</i>'s database,</a> is led by CEO John Bunch, who's taking a number of steps to keep growing as it eyes an eventual IPO.
Fund sales switch decisively toward plain-vanilla, index investing, move out of Pimco Total Return has big impact on flows.
Tom Kolefas shrugs off charges he's hugging the benchmark.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Hillary Clinton goes after the financial industry, taking issue with CEO compensation.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Prices fall by 5% after the discovery of the biggest weekly buildup of U.S. inventories since 2001.
Shutdowns come weeks after big price cut as the firm's biggest fund suffers outflows.
Flood of money into passively-managed index funds has helped drive average expense ratios down, but there's more to the story.
Fresh off a year that trimmed its $1.3 trillion U.S. mutual fund business, the fund house made up all of those redemptions in the first quarter of 2015, with the help of successful active management strategies in stocks and bonds.
Investors should understand the water risks in their portfolios, even if the companies don't.
How cyclical and sector stock investing intersect represent an untapped opportunity for clients to diversify and see risk-adjusted returns.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Could dividend stocks actually be a better deal than an annuity for income investors?
Financial, health care and consumer discretionary sectors should shine.