Detroit muni bonds still offer opportunities, fund manager says
Missed $40M payment largest since Cleveland in 1978; 10 cents on the dollar
Detroit breakdown: Default or bankruptcy a clear option for the Motor City.
Contrafund boss one of the last gunslinger stock pickers; will what he corrals be OK?
Portfolio managers need to put some distance between their holdings and their benchmarks
The asset management company's shares have soared as its fund offerings have grown
The great skedaddle has forever changed view of debt instruments as safe haven
Advisers must convince clients they need assets besides cash and fixed income to sustain retirement
A half dozen nontraded REITs are planning 'liquidity events' that could float investors' boats. Bruce Kelly has the details.
DoubleLine boss Jeffrey Gundlach has managed to steer clear of the Treasury securities that tripped up Pimco's Bill Gross this year.
Investors consider category as higher quality than junk bonds
After investors interpreted Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's recent comments as signaling a sooner-than-expected end to central bank bond buying, Fed officials have sought to alter that view and halt the surge in interest rates.
Tax break one of the 'sacred cows' being eyed by lawmakers
Betting on Congress to do anything is about as risky a bet as you can make, but Bruce Berkowitz is willing to make it.
Russell 1000, 2000 and 3000 funds cheapest on the market
Economists say the strong jobs report suggests Fed chief Bernanke could begin tapering bond purchases as soon as September.
Four top executives of private-placement Ponzi scheme Provident Royalties were sentenced to prison, bringing to a close one of the most sordid tales in the history of alternative investments.