Under new management, Value Trust back in the black
Stocks and bonds have been unlikely dance partners for the past few years. Now, it appears the two are no longer moving in lockstep.
Could be all-or-nothing for rebounding money manager.
Interest rate spikes are looming threats to stock investors, as they could lead to higher capital costs and cut corporate margins and profits as many companies continue to suffer through sluggish sales.
Repurchases seen as providing support for stocks.
Facebook Inc.'s 6.3% drop yesterday, after the end of restrictions on share sales by its biggest investors, was the second-largest post-lock-up decline among companies that have gone public since January 2011.
Shares not nearly as dear as they were during dot-com boom; less fear about CAPE ratio
As the market soars to record highs, advisers try to temper client expectations amid worry of a stock pullback.
Investors who wait patiently for opportunities before investing are likely to outperform.
But El-Erian says fund giant slowly taking risk off the table ahead of Fed pullback