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ETFS JUN 26, 2014
This ETF is rated R

While there's no real evidence that ETFs pose a systemic risk, they can hold some pretty exotic stuff. Perhaps the unique dangers of some ETFs should be flagged more prominently. How about a movie-rating-style approach?

EQUITIES JUN 26, 2014
Let's keep perspective on high-frequency trading

EMERGING MARKETS JUN 25, 2014
Deflation: We fear you not

Why deflation is misunderstood, and differentiating between good and bad deflation is key.

ESG JUN 25, 2014
Schwab, Merrill and Wells find unity on impact investing

At a Washington conference for fund managers, executives from the rival firms agree on what the investors of the future want.

EQUITIES JUN 24, 2014
Refuting the bears

Bears are pointing to overly bullish sentiment readings and anemic volume as reasons to be wary of the end of the bull market. But there's more to the story.

MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 24, 2014
Give closed-end funds a closer look

EQUITIES JUN 24, 2014
Will tumult in Iraq unnerve clients?

Market has already priced in geopolitical turmoil in Middle East.

EQUITIES JUN 23, 2014
Fidelity and Credit Suisse team up for easier access to IPOs

Poll shows strong interest in IPOs among high-net-worth investors.

ALTERNATIVES JUN 23, 2014
ARCP shareholders reject Schorsch's executive compensation plan

Shareholders of Nicholas Schorsch's American Realty Capital Properties turned thumbs down on the eye-popping pay plan for Mr. Schorsch and other top execs. <i>(Plus: <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20140602/FREE/140609999&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;>Schorsch sells a health care REIT</a>)</i>

EQUITIES JUN 20, 2014
Iraq's instability spreads to the world's weaker currencies

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Currencies feeling pressure from Iraq. Plus: Gold bugs still not convinced of the next big move, select energy stocks correlate with Iraq unrest, Americans are unable to save money in this economy, and the SEC zeros in on liquid alternative funds.

FIXED INCOME JUN 20, 2014
Exit fees for bond funds? Not gonna happen

Idea of trying to break any exodus when rates rise illustrates how muddled Fed policy is.

EQUITIES JUN 20, 2014
Lawmaker says high-frequency trading creates conflicts of interest

Senate hearing focuses on rebates paid to brokers for placing trades with wholesalers and for using certain exchanges.

EQUITIES JUN 20, 2014
Four hot markets beating the Dow

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Four hot markets right now; investors turn their focus to Europe; the SEC stops an adviser; a digital currency cautionary tale; dark pool transparency (thanks, Finra); and World Cup fever.

EMERGING MARKETS JUN 20, 2014
Emerging markets re-emerging

After a drop from the Federal Reserve's tapering scare, fixed income assets have rebounded.

WIREHOUSES JUN 20, 2014
Finra gets arbitration process back on track in Puerto Rico

After several months of deliberations, Finra has expanded its pool of arbitrators and is ready to move forward with the hundreds of complaints related to collapses in Puerto Rico bond funds. That doesn't necessarily mean smooth sailing.

WIREHOUSES JUN 20, 2014
UBS, Merrill push to keep bond fund hearings in Puerto Rico

In confidential meeting, firms' attorneys oppose allowing arbitration cases to be heard in Southeast venues.

EQUITIES JUN 19, 2014
This is the way long-term bull markets survive and thrive

Early equals wrong and it isn't until the masses buy every dip that bull markets begin to top out.

FIXED INCOME JUN 19, 2014
Bill Gross bulls butt heads with bears in great bond debate

With Treasury yields at historically low levels, the stakes are rising as the Fed cuts back the bond buying that's held down borrowing costs on trillions of dollars of debt from governments to companies and individuals.

ALTERNATIVES JUN 19, 2014
REIT begins trading on NASDAQ

United Development Funding IV launches tender offer in conjunction with listing.

EQUITIES JUN 19, 2014
After large shareholder criticizes ARCP, Schorsch says REIT will slow down activity

Responding to a letter from an activist investor, Nicholas Schorsch says he will keep building the company but his acquisition pace will slow. <i>(And on Monday, <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20140602/FREE/140609990&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;>ARCP shareholders rejected Schorsch's executive comp plan</a>)</i>