Mutual Funds

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EMERGING MARKETS JUL 30, 2014
First ETF to track emerging-markets real estate is launched

Guggenheim says the global rise of the middle class could yield returns for U.S. investors.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES JUL 30, 2014
Argentina fails to negotiate its way out of default

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Argentina defaults. Plus: Fund managers deal with Argentina bond exposure; the Fed's-eye view of unemployment; fallout from Russian sanctions; San Bernardino goes to pot; and a cannabis stock rally adds a new twist to buying high.

By Jeff Benjamin
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 29, 2014
Successful alt strategies could give Pimco a needed boost

Ailing fund company boasts many of the most successful alts products in the mutual fund business, but is it enough as its core bond business suffers?

By Trevor Hunnicutt
ETFS JUL 28, 2014
Fidelity's sector ETFs pass the $1 billion mark

The mutual fund giant pulls a Vanguard by undercutting the market with a suite of deep ETFs at the lowest cost.

By Gregory Crawford
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 27, 2014
Target date funds: Adviser's checklist

By Blaine F. Aikin
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 25, 2014
DFA, American Funds retain top spot – and most money – from advisers

Despite putting more money in mutual funds, advisers are working with fewer fund managers. This has meant declines for Pimco and BlackRock, while DFA and American Funds remain favorites.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES JUL 25, 2014
Giddy markets continue to look blissfully past mounting geopolitical unrest

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Looking past all the geopolitical risk. Plus: U.S. investors finally start diversifying overseas, what's not to like about a marijuana ETF, how the Millennial generation slept through the bull market run, and a tribute to a fund industry critic.

By Jeff Benjamin
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 25, 2014
Pimco on defensive after report that Gross threatened to quit

Pimco continues to stand by its beleaguered co-founder, William H. Gross, following a report that the legendary bond manager threatened to resign after clashing with executives.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES JUL 25, 2014
Advisers embrace liquid alts to navigate Fed policy

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Advisers go liquid to navigate Yellen Fed policy. Plus: Global stocks are loving the Fed's latest non-move, energy stocks ride high on the unrest in Iraq, an IRS excuse that the IRS would never accept from you, and political correctness has the Washington Redskins surrounded.

By Jeff Benjamin
ETFS JUL 25, 2014
BlackRock adding cheap ETFs in retail race with Vanguard

BlackRock is ramping up its fight with Vanguard Group for U.S. retail investors by doubling the number of funds in its low-fee &#8220;core&#8221; series.

By Andrew Leigh
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 25, 2014
4 considerations when evaluating alts

There are four essential starting-point considerations for every adviser deciding which alternative investments they might offer, and under which compensation arrangement.

By Michael C. Bryan
ALTERNATIVES JUL 25, 2014
Look before you leap into liquid alts

By MFXFeeder
EQUITIES JUL 24, 2014
The Fed is now fretting about wage growth and surprise inflation

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Don't look now, but wage growth (for dishwashers, for example) is on the radar. Plus: The SEC's half fix for money funds, a golden cross for Goldman, judge blocks 'Wall Street Wolf's' sucker list, and big city life can be a drag.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 24, 2014
401(k) mutual fund investors enjoying declining fees

By Minda Smiley
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 24, 2014
Legg Mason fires 62 Batterymarch employees

Legg Mason Inc. is firing 62 Batterymarch Financial Management employees as it combines the affiliate with QS Investors, the global quantitative equity firm it's purchasing this year.

By Matt Ackermann
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 23, 2014
Money funds get new restrictions aimed at preventing runs

Split SEC votes 3-2 to pass rules on money market funds that end four-year struggle to toughen regulations.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 23, 2014
SEC to vote on money fund reform plan this month: Source

Under new rules, prime money funds to float $1 share price, investors to be charged for withdrawals sometimes.

By Gregory Crawford
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 23, 2014
Support eroding for money funds rule as SEC's White pushes vote

One year after the SEC proposed new protections for money-market mutual funds, support is eroding for the agency's plan to rein in the riskiest of them. Dissent among the five commissioners has raised the possibility that a vote on the proposal, currently targeted for late July, could be delayed.

By Gregory Crawford
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 23, 2014
Sallie Krawcheck and Pax team on women-friendly corporate index fund

The ex-wirehouse executive is throwing her weight and her money behind a revived mutual fund that invests in publicly traded companies that have greater numbers of women in management positions, saying values and returns can align when advisers invest in gender diversity.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 23, 2014
Former Fidelity COO Reynolds aims to oust former employer from top

Robert Reynolds, who built the industry's biggest 401(k) business while at Fidelity Investments, is seeking a reprise

By Bloomberg