Lawson Financial settles with SEC over due diligence in nursing home financings.
This is the third multimillion-dollar loss involving Puerto Rico bonds or bond funds UBS has seen since December.
Pimco gives legendary bond king kind words and money to settle rancorous suit.
Plus, the global chief economist and head of the Vanguard Investment Strategy Group discusses whether federal debt is at crisis levels.
The Pimco Income Fund returned 10.6% in the past 12 months alone and investor money is now pouring in at a pace unseen by any other actively managed stock or bond fund
As rates slowly move higher, the safest and shortest-term investments, such as certificates of deposit and money market funds, will start to pay higher yields. Finally.
From Tokyo to Beijing and London, the consensus is clear: Few overseas investors want to step into the $13.9 trillion U.S. Treasury market right now.
On Jackie Hunt's watch, home of what was once the world's largest bond firm reported its first net inflows since 2013, ending a painful period that culminated in the departure of star co-founder Bill Gross.
Schwab and Vanguard at opposite ends of robos' performance spectrum, advisory firm's report finds.
Former bond king doubts Trump-led economy will register a long-term growth rate above 2%. (More: <a href="http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20161215/FREE/161219961/charts-say-bond-bull-market-has-gasped-its-last-breath" target=”blank">Charts say bond bull market has gasped its last breath</a> )
While most of the money went into index funds, $50 billion flowed into active funds that buy bonds or a mix of stocks and bonds.
As they reach retirement age and become more risk averse, boomers will fuel demand for fixed-income securities.
Largest award to date as investors seek to recoup funds lost investing in public projects on the Caribbean island.
Pacific Investment Management Co. turns to outsider Manny Roman, who revived Man Group, the world's largest hedge fund.
The asset-side case for stocks is unambiguous, though most people think that bonds hedge human capital better than stocks.
All things Russian and Indian are popular, as are Brazilian corporate bonds and Mexico's cheap peso.