Bond fund manager sees little risk of major price hikes; other experts agree
Federal monetary policy killing savers, says Pimco bond king; little reason to hold Uncle Sam's paper
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether exchange-traded funds are being used to hide insider trading, a person with knowledge of the probe said.
Wealthy U.S. investors may be able to buy municipal bonds at some of the highest yields in seven months as issuers rush to borrow before year-end
Investors are finally getting back into the stock market, funneling billions into large-cap mutual funds. But this week's worrisome slide in equities, fueled by the unrest in the Middle East, raises the question: is the clock ticking down on the bull market?
Confidence hits highest level in a decade, Merrill study reveals; 67% now overweighting equities
Whitehead bashes proposed acquisition of New York Stock Exchange by Deutsche Boerse; 'holy institution'
Despite end of secret bank accounts, Swiss banking giant starting to attract more money from rich clients; profit margins still 'fairly poor'
Flight to safety lifts greenback against most counterparts as Egyptian president resigns
Tax man offers partial amnesty that 'gives people a chance to come in before we find them'