In 'grave strategic error,' mutual fund managers have allowed their products to be commoditized, a new report finds, but not all firms are suffering. <i>(Don't miss: <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/gallery/20150401/FREE/401009999/PH"" target=""_blank"" rel="noopener noreferrer">The first quarter's best and worst mutual fund groups</a>)</i>
Former bond king's fund at Janus Capital Group attracted a big chunk of new investor money in April, before the fund was hit by a selloff in bonds.
The winners and losers of the first quarter of 2015
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Does ETF flow data show anything more than who's up and who's down? You better believe it.
With another $6.8 million from new investors in March, Janus Global Unconstrained Bond Fund reaches $1.5B in assets.
Largest mutual fund manager hopes that the tool will enhance relationships for and with advisers.
Asset management firm laid off 25% of its staff last week
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Turnaround interrupts best run for hedge-fund like offerings in more than five years, threatens to diminish their popularity with retail investors.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Over the last 12 months, investors pumped more money into ETFs than mutual funds for the first time ever.
The mutual fund favorite pivots, finds success with financial advisers as investors look outside the U.S. <i>(Don't miss: <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/gallery/20150401/FREE/401009999/PH/the-first-quarters-best-and-worst-mutual-fund-groups"" target=""_blank"" rel="noopener">The first quarter's best and worst mutual fund groups</a>)</i>
A compelling body of research suggests that where women have greater representation on boards, companies simply perform better.
Largest mutual fund company announces its response to reforms intended to prevent a run.
Every one of the top 15 ETF providers offers at least one focused on providing income. Here's a breakdown.
Currency-hedging ETF strategies are a no-brainer: Merrill Lynch portfolio manager
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: The solid housing market stands in contrast to the dismal first quarter GDP numbers.
Investors inject $19.5 billion into equity ETFs in the first quarter
New multialternative fund seen as endorsement of alts, while pressuring fees
Morningstar wants to become 'ubiquitous' with investors, according to founder Joe Mansueto. Will their new initiatives turn around the firm's declining share prices and profits?
Advisers are true believers in the tools as asset allocators, but aren't giving up on mutual funds