ETF providers are lobbying for tighter restrictions on market orders as regulators consider additional rules to avert another “flash crash.”
Bookkeeping change seen raising expense ratios for AMFs, tilting field in favor of index funds
Fund firm introduces nine exchange-traded funds; SPDR.500 will be tough to squash
Vanguard founder claims Hennessy's funds underperform, in part, due to excessive fees; 'short-term speculators'
John Bogle should spend more time focusing on financial-services reform and less time pointing the finger at mutual fund managers if he wants to address rising fund costs, says Neil Hennessy, president and chief executive of Hennessy Advisors Inc.
Loomis Sayles & Co. has launched a multisector bond fund aimed at advisers who want a way to protect their clients against inflation, deflation and stagflation.
CIO of Van Eck Associates; father founded company in 1955.
Firm was recently replaced by BlackRock to run Ohio's plan; 'a foot in the door'
The Securities and Exchange Commission is examining the burgeoning business of financial advisers' selling model portfolios of exchange-traded funds.