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Bloomberg pays $5 million to settle SEC charges regarding fixed-income valuations
The agency alleged that from 2016 through last October, the company's BVAL failed to disclosed that valuations could be based on a single data input, rather than other methodologies it presented.
Fidelity moves into liquid alts space with two new mutual funds
The debut of the macro opportunities and risk parity strategies paves the way for an expanding alternatives lineup.
Energy sector rally exposes Achilles’ heel of ESG investing
ESG indexes that are loaded with technology and shun energy have been taking it on the chin so far in 2022.
Anti-woke strategies emerge as flip side of ESG
As investing becomes increasingly political, investors will have to balance good feelings against good performance.
Capital Group launches new ETFs, but without American Funds name
Executives at the 90-year-old asset manager have high hopes for building out Capital Group as a global ETF brand, with designs on a $500 billion business.
Why it’s important to question the consensus
One consensus I’ve seen emerging is that reducing pandemic unemployment benefits will ease hiring challenges. It’s been hard to find nonpolitical counterpoints to this. But I did find one source that challenged this notion.