Former BlackRock big launches a slew of large-cap stock funds for Nuveen; 'a complicated category'
Loss of institutional backing can grease the skids of a stock in decline.
In the aftermath of a suit filed by Massachussets, LPL has reined in sales of nontraditional mutual funds.
With clients desperately searching for yield, advisers need to be leery of the marketing claims associated with some fixed-income products, warns Bruce Kelly.
New offering will invest in small, dividend-paying companies
DoubleLine's Jeffrey Gundlach says the Nikkei offers great long-term bets -- despite one fund's 5% hit on Monday
Good for advisers seeking ways to help clients protect principal.
After setting inflow record for 2012, mutual fund firm beats rivals with $53B take in Q1.
Interest rates are low now, but this Fidelity fund manager is guarding against what happens in the long run
Funds had $70B worth of net inflows, with 90% in stocks
Upstart now a big name among exchange-traded funds
Looking for alpha and beta, BlackRock fund manager goes long and short
Detailed research has helped this USAA portfolio manager produce uniformly good results
After seeking input from advisers on a new ETF lineup, BlackRock wants more so it plans to build an RIA advisory council.
Report: Expense ratio could fall to virtually zero; firm says fixed costs will remain
Index fund pioneer Vanguard is loudly trumpeting the value of active management. Just one question: Are we missing something here?
Alternative ETF strategies beginning to emerge.