Company agrees to pay sum to settle Finra charges it exaggerated credit quality of securities in fund
Following Shariah law — and thus steering clear of bank stocks — the Amana Trust Income Fund has been a stellar performer
Company said to be considering adding CDs, bank accounts to offerings; potential move not tied to SEC's reform push, exec says
If it decides to create an equity investment team, DoubleLine Capital LP may be going back to the well at founder and chief executive Jeffrey Gundlach's former employer one more time.
Experts continue to foresee extreme volatility for equity markets. One small hitch: investors who've been placing VIX bets have seen their cash turn to vapor.
It came as no surprise that the mutal fund giant split Roger Lawson's old job in two. It was no shocker that it tapped Abby Johnson to handle some of Lawson's former duties. But the hiring of BNY Mellon's Ronald O'Hanley? That was a surprise
SEC may have bailed on money-market fund reform, but the Financial Stability Oversight Council looms ahead
Industry opposition, spearheaded by Federated's CEO, may blunt chairman's reforms ; 'totally brain-dead'
Silverman set to join acquisitive firm; 'distinguished track record'
Guggenheim Partners LLC might not be a household name, but its latest deal could go a long way toward changing that.