Jeff Nash

Jeff Nash was a reporter for sister publications Pensions & Investments and Financial Week before becoming Assistant Managing Editor at InvestmentNews from 2009 to 2012. He then moved on to be a Finance Editor at The Wall Street Journal and then Managing Editor at CNBC. Connect with him on LinkedIn.

Jeff Nash
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Most 401(k) investors don't read investment information
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 25, 2009
Most 401(k) investors don't read investment information

Just because participants in 401(k) plans have investment information doesn't mean that they will read it, according to a JPMorgan Retirement Plan Services survey.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 13, 2009
Companies reinstate their 401(k) matches - slowly

Companies are starting to restore matching contributions to their 401(k) plans after extensive cost- cutting and signs of improvement in the economy.

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SEP 13, 2009
Dementia poses threat to aging boomers' portfolios

A startling number of older adults either lack the cognitive abilities to manage their finances or delegate that responsibility to others — a finding that could have implications for plan executives and other fiduciaries as a wave of wealthy Americans approach retirement.

S&P gives low marks to active domestic equity funds
INVESTING EQUITIES AUG 20, 2009
S&P gives low marks to active domestic equity funds

Actively managed domestic equity mutual funds underperformed their benchmarks for the past five years, according to Standard & Poor's Index vs. Active Fund Scorecard released today.

Egos on parade as Wall Street ponders future
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 06, 2000
Egos on parade as Wall Street ponders future

Federal regulators have begun one of the most sweeping debates on the stock market since the New York Stock Exchange opened in 1817.