by Alan Lavine
While the market favors the big boys, smaller stocks
keep chugging along.
by Marla Brill
Private equity and IPOs are staging a huge comeback.
But should advisors jump in?
by Eric Uhlfelder
Managers who closely track market-cap-weighted
country indexes may miss opportunities.
by
Eric Rasmussen
Are new strategies from long-short
managers more sophisticated, or just riskier?
by Tracey Longo
Fund-picking strategies plus concern for clients and staff help Brouwer & Janachowski shine.
by Marla Brill
Putnam Investors takes full advantage of a change in strategy.
by Matt Hougan
Reading the fine print is a good start; you'd
better read between the lines, too.
by Marla Brill
Concern about the economy adds
a note of caution to a hot category.
by Marla Brill
Fund manager Markus Brück says European emerging markets still have room to grow.
by Eric Uhlfelder
Here's what to consider when selecting
international funds.
by Gail Liberman
The derivatives are here; are they the answer?
by Joshua M. Kaplan
Behold the little industry group that roared-at least for a while.
by Thomas M. Kostigen
Schwab boots funds that have
cheaper share classes elsewhere.
by Alan Lavine
The debate over using in-house or outside fund
managers focuses on cost and effectiveness.
by Matt Hougan
Swapping ETFs to harvest losses can make a lot of sense.
by Tracey Longo
Four small-cap managers talk about opportunities and challenges ahead.
Tenant-in-common deals exceed private REITs.
by Bruce W. Fraser
Wave of privatizations suggests market still has legs.
by Eileen Cohen and William H. Overgard
What we've learned about portfolio construction from the first decade of hedge funds.