Bill Gross at Janus says that when central bankers stop printing money, investors will be left holding an empty bag.
This year foreign traders have been pulling out of Tokyo's stock market for 13 straight weeks, the longest stretch since 1998.
Municipal bond funds have remained relatively non-correlated to the turbulence infecting virtually every other investment category.
Fund industry pushes more specialized access, strategies for an eventual turnaround in emerging markets.
DoubleLine's founder: Yellen is out of step with other central bankers.
In the face of volatility, it's now time to review investors' long-term strategies, take the long view, and remain calm.
Wharton professor forecasts September rate hike from Fed.
The dollar sank the most in seven years against major currencies as the Dow jumped more than 180 points, recouping some of Tuesday's slump.
Gives the Fed credit for delicately 'threading the needle'
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> Liz Ann Sonders' reason to remain bullish: The economy not being as bad as many believe.
American equities struggle to hold gain amid global share rise
The Federal Reserve is indicating that it will raise interest rates four more times before the end of 2016, but traders in the financial markets don't believe it.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> Short sellers are staking their claims on the downside of the market, as short interest in the S&P 1500 reaches its highest level in three years.
The MSCI All-Country World Index's drop from a May record passed 19%, edging toward bear market territory.
U.S. stocks staged an afternoon rally to finish little changed, shrugging off a renewed rout in crude sparked by concern that China's economy is slowing.
Markets rallied around the world on the Bank of Japan's surprise move.
Still expect to 'gradually' raise borrowing costs while watching to see how the global economy, markets impact U.S. outlook
The number of jobs created in the prior month isn't the most important metric to watch, according to Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz.
Advisers have to explain smart-beta funds' features and potential benefits to clients to ensure they philosophically align.
Turnaround in sentiment comes amid signs central banks may be prepared to act