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The billionaire who built Franklin Templeton survived a lawsuit by the son of an early investor who said he was cheated out of a stake in the firm worth $136 million. But the company will still have to defend itself in court.
Treasuries rebound after tumbling Tuesday amid Fed debate, while BMO's Collins wonders 'Are we in the eye of the storm right now?'
Firm follows BlackRock, Deutsche Bank and WisdomTree in rolling out currency-hedged offerings.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Do Janet Yellen and her partners on the Federal Reserve Board know what they're going to do with interest rates?
Firm will waive a portion of its management fee and limit expenses for at least the first year of the large-cap version of its ActiveBeta ETFs.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Economists are leaning toward a rate hike, but the futures market begs to differ.
VTL manages eight ETFs and $1.7 billion, is known for funds that use rule-based approaches to select stocks that may outperform the market.
Fighting the temptation to try and time the market pays off in the long run.
Jeffrey Gundlach's $48.2 billion DoubleLine Total Return Bond Fund returned 0.7% over the past month while his peers showed losses.
A first for the mutual fund industry, and the cheapest offering in ETFs, an analyst says.
Tax-exempt category is actually benefiting from the dark cloud hanging over it.
Puerto Rico's governor says the island's $72 billion debt load is too big to pay. OppenheimerFunds, the largest mutual-fund holder of the bonds, disagrees.
Stocks have been murdered, and China seems to have been caught red-handed. But some financial luminaries are pointing to a surprising defendant: the risk-parity strategy pioneered by hedge fund manager Ray Dalio. Who's guilty?
As stocks continue to slide, advisers scramble to head off sticker shock from clients over ugly August account statements.
Envestnet has agreed to make NextShares, a unique hybrid of mutual funds and ETFs, available to some of its 41,000 affiliated financial advisers, delivering Eaton Vance its first distribution partner for the product.
Money manager asks the SEC for permission to build exotic funds.
Advisers must be prepared to give reasoned answers about moving to cash during market volatility.
September is the worst month for markets, historically. Here's what you should be thinking about.