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ETFS APR 09, 2007
Changes in 401(k) world may open the door for ETFs

NEW YORK — Although exchange traded funds are growing at a torrid rate, with a new offering almost daily, one area where ETF growth has been slow is in retirement accounts.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS APR 02, 2007
Awards may bring fame, fortune to fund companies

Summit Mutual Funds’ Gary Rodmaker, in tuxedo and bow tie, was quite a sight rounding Manhattan’s Columbus Circle in a bicycle taxi on his way to accept a trophy at last month’s Lipper Fund Awards 2007.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS APR 02, 2007
Fidelity merging 2 small funds into larger ones

BOSTON — Fidelity Investments, the biggest U.S. mutual fund firm, plans to merge Fidelity Advisor Korea Fund and Fidelity Nordic Fund into two larger, more diversified funds in an effort to provide less volatile returns for fund shareholders.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 26, 2007
Wealthy households show independent advisers the money

BOSTON — Independent advisers are used by 22% of millionaire households, and those advisers on average hold 56% of the millionaires’ investible assets — the largest share among financial service providers, according to a survey released last Monday by Fidelity Investments.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 26, 2007
Market fears may lure investors to money funds

Stock market volatility and worries that more bad news from the housing sector could threaten the U.S. economy’s prospects for a soft landing are likely to make 2007 “a dynamite year” for money fund inflows, a well-known money fund expert said last week.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 26, 2007
Labor Department weighs in on fee brouhaha

WASHINGTON — The Department of Labor has put the issue of enhanced 401(k) fee disclosure on its agenda, a move that could take some of the wind out of the sails of a legislative threat.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES MAR 21, 2007
Beacon Rock faces market timing charges

In the first criminal case against a hedge fund for market timing, Beacon Rock Capital LLC and a former broker were charged with defrauding mutual funds of $2.4 million.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 19, 2007
Funds hit by lenders’ problems

It’s unlikely that the crisis in the subprime-mortgage market is going unnoticed by some prominent mutual fund managers.

By Bloomberg
ETFS MAR 19, 2007
SSgA retools sales force in bid to boost ETF sales

As exchange traded funds proliferate, ETF producers are getting more aggressive when it comes to pitching product.

By Bloomberg
ETFS MAR 12, 2007
Index provider role may cross advice line

As indexes developed specifically for exchange traded funds proliferate, so do concerns about potential conflicts of interest that may exist when index providers reach for extra performance.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES MAR 12, 2007
OppenheimerFunds’ Rochester unit rakes in the cash

BOSTON — Municipal bonds — which finance projects such as roads and sewers — may not be the sexiest investments, but if investor inflows count for anything, OppenheimerFunds Inc.’s Rochester unit looks like Sophia Loren.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES MAR 12, 2007
SEC weighs raising bar on private-equity pools

The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering whether to raise the financial bar for investing in private-investment pools other than hedge funds.

By Bloomberg
ETFS MAR 12, 2007
ETF industry sees birth of more rating services

The number of companies that rate exchange traded funds — and the methods they use to rate them — is growing.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 05, 2007
American: Expect flows to slow

Buoyed by the firm’s popularity with financial advisers, net inflows at American Funds have dwarfed its competitors’ over the past five years.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 05, 2007
Advisers cool to Fidelity move to expand performance fees

Fidelity Investments’ plan to subject more of its adviser-sold mutual funds to performance-fee adjustments got a chilly response last week from some financial advisers who said such incentives could encourage funds to take on too much risk.

By Bloomberg
ETFS MAR 05, 2007
New ETFs highlight belief that simple is good

PHILADELPHIA — WisdomTree Investments Inc. of New York is betting that when it comes to fundamental indexing — indexes weighted not by market capitalization but by other factors — the simpler, the better.

By Bloomberg
ETFS FEB 26, 2007
ETFs seek appeal among hedge funds

The Vanguard Group Inc., which long has espoused the virtues of buy-and-hold investing, is encouraging hedge funds — which rank among the most frenetic of investors — to invest in its exchange traded funds.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS FEB 26, 2007
Waddell coy on prospects for a sale

Waddell & Reed Financial Inc., an asset management firm started by two World War I pilots, is winning its turnaround battle so far, but some observers say that the upshot ultimately will be to fix it or sell it.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS FEB 26, 2007
Early returns at Magellan, Janus Worldwide promising

BOSTON — Although it is too early to tell whether their winning streaks will continue, Fidelity Magellan Fund and Janus Worldwide Fund — two large mutual funds that have struggled to beat their benchmarks of late — are off to decent starts in 2007.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES FEB 19, 2007
200 have filed comments on SEC hedge fund plan

WASHINGTON — The SEC’s efforts to protect hedge fund investors have stirred up free market enthusiasts, who are making it clear they don’t want the government limiting their investment options.

By Bloomberg