U.S. regulators said mutual funds aren't telling investors enough about why they use derivatives, with some funds providing “generic” disclosures and others failing to explain how the products affect performance.
American Century Investments is discussing launching global bond funds for international and U.S. investors
IT industry jumps ahead of banks in total payouts to shareholders 'excess cash'
Warren Buffett says China's BYD Co. has “momentum.” It may have more to do with his name than the company's.
Jeffrey Gundlach hasn't lost his investment magic — or his famous ego — while running DoubleLine Capital LP, the money manager he formed after his highly publicized firing from TCW Group last December
New accounting standards proposed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board would give index funds a substantial advantage over actively managed funds, observers contend
Morningstar Inc., a Chicago-based research firm, may stop rating leveraged and inverse exchange- traded funds on a scale of one to five stars because of concerns about their suitability for individual investors.
U.S. One Inc. has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for approval to offer exchange-traded funds that invest in individual U.S. and foreign-listed securities.
ETF providers are lobbying for tighter restrictions on market orders as regulators consider additional rules to avert another “flash crash.”
Bookkeeping change seen raising expense ratios for AMFs, tilting field in favor of index funds
It's taken time, but John Bogle's Vanguard has finally surpassed Fidelity as the largest mutual fund company by assets. The question: are low fees enough to offset middling performance?
Morningstar index shows hedge funds still outperforming S&P 500 for the year
Fund firm introduces nine exchange-traded funds; SPDR.500 will be tough to squash
Researcher calls for clear labeling of fund expenses rather than cap on marketing and service charge
Florida's Lee County sold $81.2 million of bonds to keep an attraction that generates $21 million a year in tourism: the Boston Red Sox.
Some people might think the hours you spent over the last month sitting around, drinking beer and watching the soccer World Cup being played in South Africa was a waste of valuable time.
If nothing else, the carnage of the past few years has served as a stark reminder of the value of portfolio diversification.
So-called placement agents and others who solicit business from municipalities and public pension fund must register with the Securities and Exchange Commission as "municipal advisors."
Seeking to curb misleading or 'stale' information; mandatory accounting standards eyed
John Bogle should spend more time focusing on financial-services reform and less time pointing the finger at mutual fund managers if he wants to address rising fund costs, says Neil Hennessy, president and chief executive of Hennessy Advisors Inc.