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ETFS JAN 24, 2012
When trading ETFs, it pays to use limit orders

ETFs keep growing, underscoring the importance of exactly how they are bought and sold.

By Jeff Benjamin
ALTERNATIVES JAN 22, 2012
Carried interest sparks bipartisan tax debate

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
INsider: At current rates, money fund investors will double their money — in 2,000 years
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 20, 2012
INsider: At current rates, money fund investors will double their money — in 2,000 years

The question: Are such puny yields worth it when money isn't FDIC-insured?

By Bloomberg
Looking for stable bets in overseas markets? First, check the rainfall totals
EMERGING MARKETS JAN 20, 2012
Looking for stable bets in overseas markets? First, check the rainfall totals

New research shows that too little rain -- or way too much -- leads to social unrest; irrigation doesn't help

By Amity Shlaes
EMERGING MARKETS JAN 20, 2012
Africa pure plays emerging for retail audience

By Deborah Nason
Why Fairholme's Bruce Berkowitz doesn't want to be Carl Icahn
MUTUAL FUNDS JAN 19, 2012
Why Fairholme's Bruce Berkowitz doesn't want to be Carl Icahn

Given the months of controversy surrounding his role as an activist investor with The St. Joe Co., a real estate developer, iconic fund manager Bruce Berkowitz isn't so sure that he wants to play that part again.

By Jessica Toonkel
EQUITIES JAN 18, 2012
Global markets will take a back seat to U.S.

For U.S. equity investors, the next 12 months may be all about staying home.

By Jeff Benjamin
EQUITIES JAN 18, 2012
Little enthusiasm for equities among advisers

Last year's stock market volatility has taken its toll: Financial advisers are a lot more skittish about equities now than they were at the start of 2011.

By Bruce Kelly
The truth about $300B worth of 'Manila' paper
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 17, 2012
The truth about $300B worth of 'Manila' paper

Bearer bonds from alleged Philippines plane crash are little more than wallpaper

By Doug Cubberley
Odds for economic mayhem stand at 1 in 3: El Erian
FIXED INCOME JAN 17, 2012
Odds for economic mayhem stand at 1 in 3: El Erian

The head of the world's biggest bond fund said he sees a more than 1 in 3 chance that the euro zone will break apart and trigger a financial crisis.

By Doug Cubberley
Bank panic about to grip Europe: Kyle Bass
EMERGING MARKETS JAN 17, 2012
Bank panic about to grip Europe: Kyle Bass

Hedge fund manager expects run on financial institutions in Spain, Greece and Italy; Latvia was coming attractions

By John Goff
Wells Fargo to settle muni bid-rigging case
FIXED INCOME JAN 17, 2012
Wells Fargo to settle muni bid-rigging case

Wells Fargo & Co. will pay up to settle criminal charges and civil claims for Wachovia Bank's conspiring to overcharge state and local governments on investments.

By Doug Cubberley
RIAS JAN 16, 2012
Top advisers see very slow growth in 2012

The following is an edited transcript of an Oct. 25 round-table discussion moderated by <i>InvestmentNews</i> deputy editors Evan Cooper and Frederick P. Gabriel Jr.

By MFXFeeder
ALTERNATIVES JAN 15, 2012
Domestic real estate funds top global offerings

Mutual funds that invest in real estate investment trusts paid off in a big way for investors last year &#8212; as long as they stayed within the United States. The average domestic real estate mutual fund returned more than 6% last year, about 400 basis points more than the S&amp;P 500.

By Jason Kephart
ALTERNATIVES JAN 15, 2012
Options traders hit up TD for $8.2M in losses

By Dan Jamieson
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 15, 2012
Schwab plans to launch bundled 401(k)

By Dan Jamieson
Gross back to buying American, ups U.S. debt bet percent
FIXED INCOME JAN 13, 2012
Gross back to buying American, ups U.S. debt bet percent

Total Return Fund boss reverses course, boosts holdings of government paper to 30%

By John Goff
Gross backs away from 'new normal' after missing bond rally
FIXED INCOME JAN 12, 2012
Gross backs away from 'new normal' after missing bond rally

Bill Gross is backing away from Pacific Investment Management Co.'s outlook for a &#8220;new normal&#8221; after lagging behind the majority of his peers during the biggest bond-market rally in nine years.

By Doug Cubberley
Hedge fund insider spills the beans: You're better off with Treasuries
ALTERNATIVES JAN 12, 2012
Hedge fund insider spills the beans: You're better off with Treasuries

His research shows returns have dipped substantially since the 1990s; compensation eating into payouts

By Evan Cooper
MUTUAL FUNDS JAN 12, 2012
DWS shareholders in a holding pattern

There's no need for shareholders of DWS Investments' mutual funds to rush to the exits.

By Jason Kephart