FundQuest Inc. today announced a partnership with New Frontier Advisors LLC, a research and investment advisory firm, to offer exchange traded fund managed-account portfolios to financial advisers.
Two members of the team responsible for the success of the First Eagle Funds Group began running their own funds last week.
Launching a fund amid market turmoil may be a challenge, but one fund creator sees opportunity with a fund designed for the risk-averse.
With stocks falling, credit tightening and the economy in a tailspin, mutual funds that comply with Shariah, or Islamic law, are becoming more appealing to some advisers.
Robert L. Reynolds, Putnam Investments' recently installed chief executive, has received high marks for decisive action to protect investors in an institutional money market fund awash in redemptions, but clients say they need more data points to judge his longer-term prospects for rebuilding the once highflying firm.
Since the financial crisis shined a harsh light on the viability of stable-value and money market funds, advisers who counsel employers on their 401(k) plans are taking a closer look at these investments.
High-net-worth clients aren't immune to having serious concerns about their finances because of the tumultuous economy, according to financial advisers.
Investors fearing a market collapse are running into U.S. Treasuries, but they may soon rue the day they let fear dictate their investment decisions.
In the wake of plunging investor confidence, mutual fund firms have developed advertising messages that stress solidity.
Reserve Management Co. denied claims of insider trading related to its Primary Fund in response to a lawsuit that Ameriprise Financial Inc. filed.
All Schwab money market funds will participate in the temporary guaranty program for money funds announced by the Department of the Treasury on Sept. 19.
Delaware Management Holdings Inc. hired Fred Alger Management Inc. to manage part of its $900 million multimanager Optimum Large Cap Growth Fund (OILGX), beginning on Tuesday.
“Putnam’s money market funds have maintained their $1 share price ... however the program is well worth the peace of mind we hope it provides investors,” Robert L. Reynolds, president and chief executive, said in a statement.
One week after buying a 21% stake in Morgan Stanley, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. took a $506 million paper loss as a result of the extreme drop in the markets following Congress’ rejection of a $700 billion bailout package yesterday, according to Bloomberg.
Reserve Management Co. Inc of New York said yesterday that its board has voted to liquidate the $20 billion in assets of the Primary Fund (RPRXX), which will be distributed on Oct. 13.
Investors trained to believe that exchange traded funds don't trade at premiums or discounts to their net asset value might be in for a surprise.
The Calvert Group Ltd. is looking to broaden its market and expand socially conscious investment policies with a new series of funds.
Investors who maintain self-directed 401(k) accounts or individual retirement accounts are increasing their investments in exchange traded funds.
The departure last week of Kevin Cronin as head of investments at Putnam Investments is a sign of more change to come at the beleaguered mutual fund company, some observers say.
In times like these, when the equity markets swing wildly and just about everything can look cheap from certain angles, the focus on value has to be especially precise.