Fund companies, investors move to avoid new fees and restrictions
Shrinking the pool of muni sellers does not help investors
Mutual funds argue an SEC proposal would save millions of trees, while paper companies say going digital would harm elderly investors.
The rise of passive asset management threatens to fundamentally undermine the entire system of capitalism, say analysts at research and brokerage firm Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.
The DoubleLine Shiller Enhanced CAPE fund had a net inflow of $117.07 million in July, its largest ever.
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High demand, stock market valuations, stingy bond yields and unorthodox monetary policy may be stoking the rally, which seems to have legs.
Thanks to the Fed, outlook stays positive for stocks
Financial advisers should diversify into credit-risk strategies.
Both candidates are promising lots of government spending.
Mutual fund firms move defensively toward active ETFs.
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Ms. Baha died Sunday at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Virginia, after she was struck by a car while crossing a street.
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