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MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 06, 2009
American Funds sets vote on anti-genocide resolution

For the first time, American Funds shareholders this fall will be voting on whether to ask the boards of directors of 16 funds to institute a divestment policy against companies that do business in countries that practice genocide or tolerate crimes against humanity.

By Sue Asci
MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 06, 2009
Emerging-markets bonds will outperform other fixed-income categories, experts predict

If the bull market in bonds is coming to an end, emerging markets may be one place where fixed-income investors can take refuge.

By David Hoffman
MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 04, 2009
ICI backs Gartenberg standard on fees in Supreme Court case

The Investment Company Institute filed a brief yesterday urging the U.S. Supreme Court to endorse the longtime Gartenberg standard for evaluating claims that a mutual fund's investment advisers have received excessive compensation.

By Bloomberg
ETFS SEP 04, 2009
Jefferies, Manulife venture into the ETF market

Two major financial services firms — an investment banking company and a an insurer — have revealed their intentions to get into the exchange-traded fund business.

By David Hoffman
MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 04, 2009
Floating NAV for money market funds is not seaworthy, critics say

Industry watchers are skeptical of plans by DWS Investments to launch a money market fund that does not seek to maintain a stable share price of $1.

By David Hoffman
MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 02, 2009
Trust banks' growing use of outside investment products is boon to mutual fund industry, report finds

A growing trend toward the use of more outside investment products by trust banks could present a broader distribution opportunity for the mutual fund industry, according to the latest research from Cerulli & Associates Inc.

By Jeff Benjamin
ETFS SEP 02, 2009
Regulators impose new limits on leveraged ETFs

Regulators are imposing new restrictions on leveraged exchange-traded funds, volatile investments that can multiply the gains or losses of a market index or benchmark.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 01, 2009
Hartford Mutual Funds reopens Hartford MidCap Value Fund to new investors

The Hartford Mutual Funds today reopened the $185.2 million Hartford MidCap Value Fund (HMVAX) to new investors in an effort to capitalize on new investment opportunities and offset outflows.

By David Hoffman
MUTUAL FUNDS AUG 31, 2009
Third Avenue Funds aims for extra credit

Third Avenue Management LLC of New York today launched a mutual fund that is able to invest in a mix of credits, including bank loans, and high-yield and distressed debt.

By David Hoffman
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 26, 2009
Automatic enrollment quadruples over three-year period among retirement plans run by Vanguard

About 20% of the defined contribution plans administered by The Vanguard Group Inc. had adopted automatic enrollment by the end of last year, up from just 5% three years earlier, according to a recent study by Vanguard.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS AUG 25, 2009
Volcker's regulatory suggestions rile money market execs

The idea of regulating the money market mutual funds as if they were banks could be detrimental to the $3.6 trillion industry, observers said today after former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker called for tighter reins on the funds.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS AUG 25, 2009
Money market funds may suffer when federal backstops expire, J. P. Morgan exec fears

Money market mutual funds would benefit from a federal program to guard against the risk of illiquidity in the markets, analysts yesterday at the first Money Fund Symposium in Providence, R.I.

By Sue Asci
ETFS AUG 24, 2009
Pimco unveils 1-5 year TIPS exchange traded fund

It is not the first exchange traded fund to invest in Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, but the TIPS ETF launched today by Pacific Investment Management Co. of Newport Beach, Calif., may quickly become the fan favorite, according to a Morningstar anaylst.

By David Hoffman
MUTUAL FUNDS AUG 24, 2009
Money fund assets 'bleed out' as low interest rates persist, managers say

The continued zero interest rate environment may be presenting a bigger challenge to money market mutual fund managers than rule changes <a href= http://tinyurl.com/lom2a4>proposed </a> by the Securities and Exchange Commission, several managers told participants today at the Money Fund Symposium in Providence, R.I.

By Sue Asci
ALTERNATIVES AUG 23, 2009
Some fear brouhaha over ETFs could spill over

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission inserted themselves into the debate surrounding controversial, non-traditional exchange traded funds last week &#8212; a debate that could harm the entire ETF sector, according to some industry insiders.

By David Hoffman
MUTUAL FUNDS AUG 23, 2009
Fund giants Fidelity, Vanguard and others turn up lobbying

Fidelity Investments of Boston spent $940,000 &#8212; both directly and via third-party firms &#8212; during the second quarter to lobby lawmakers in Washington on financial regulatory reform, retirement, taxes and other issues, according to recent filings with the House of Representatives' Office of the Clerk.

By David Hoffman
ETFS AUG 21, 2009
Fidelity: 'No plans' to expand ETFs

Even as ETFs continue to take market share away from mutual funds and gain more popularity with retail investors and advisers, officials for Fidelity Investments are maintaining that the fund giant is unlikely to expand its proprietary exchange traded fund lineup.

By Sue Asci
MUTUAL FUNDS AUG 21, 2009
Money fund assets fell to $3.581T in latest week

Total money market mutual fund assets fell by $12.07 billion to $3.581 trillion for the week, the Investment Company Institute said yesterday.

By Bloomberg
ETFS AUG 20, 2009
ProShares gives investors another way to bet against U.S. Treasurys

ProShares Advisors LLC announced today the launch of a third exchange traded fund that lets investors bet on a downturn in long-term U.S. Treasury bonds.

By Jeff Benjamin
ETFS AUG 20, 2009
Two law firms weigh class action over sales of non-typical ETFs

Two law firms are investigating potential claims on behalf of retail investors who purchased leveraged, inverse and leveraged-inverse exchange traded funds and held them in their brokerage accounts for longer than one day.

By Bloomberg