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U.S. Mutual Funds Boost Own Performance With Unicorn Mark-Ups

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The private investments come at a risk—many are in young companies that have yet to make a profit.

Nasdaq Launching Incentives To Spur Trading In Low-Volume ETFs

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The number of funds trading fewer than 5,000 shares a day has grown substantially in the past two years.

Aetna Withdraws Plans To Expand Obamacare Business

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The company said it also was looking at whether it should continue to offer the contracts.

Currency-Predicting ETFs Lag Behind International Stock Funds

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Algorithms are proving to be poor at timing currency markets, if a group of new exchange-traded funds is any indication.

'Sell Everything,' DoubleLine's Gundlach Says

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Jeffrey Gundlach says many asset classes look frothy; gold and gold miners are best alternatives.

DOL Rule Causes Pressure On Brokers To Bring In Richer Clients

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Brokerages are pushing advisors to bring in more multi-millionaires and whittle down smaller accounts.

U.S. Fund Investors Rotating From Stocks To Bonds

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Investors' zest for stock-buying ebbed in the latest week.

Cohen Bets $250M On Firm Picking Investing Models From Would-Be Traders

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The firm lets scientists, students and others submit models and then picks the most promising ones to manage money.

State Street To Pay $530 Million To Resolve Forex Fraud Claims

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It has agreed to resolve all pending litigation and regulatory matters in the U.S. related to its indirect foreign exchange business.

Record Share Of U.S. Workers Have Paid Sick Leave, Says DOL

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A record 64 percent of U.S. private sector workers are now entitled to sick leave, marking a steady rise.

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