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Morningstar's Fund Managers Of The Decade

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Morningstar names the top fund managers in what was the worst decade ever for U.S. stocks.

The First Step

by James Picerno

There are no easy answers for asset allocation, but at least there's a practical starting point.

Receding From A Perfect Storm

by Eric Uhlfelder

Uncertainty has clouded convictions about some tax-and revenue-based municipal bonds.

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Companies Race To Tap Bond Market

BlackRock is among the asset managers planning to sell billions in corporate bonds before the end of the year, tapping investors' seemingly insatiable demand for new corporate debt.

Even After Crash, Many Seek Yield On Cash

With yields on money-market funds near zero, some investors are dabbling with riskier types of short-term investments--a move many swore they'd never repeat after 2008.

Frontline News

Financial Services Overhaul Getting Closer December should be a busy month for those involved with overhauling the U.S. financial services industry...

Morningstar Nominates Fund Managers Of Decade

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Morningstar Inc. has announced its nominees for a new award-Morningstar Fund Manager of the Decade.

The Ripe Fruit Mellows

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Corporate bonds offered great opportunity earlier in the year, but now that yields have fallen, investors are rethinking strategy.

Cashing In On Cash Flow

by Michelle Knight

Retirement-age investors need not resign themselves to a portfolio of Treasury bonds with pitifully low yields.

Lessons Learned

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What the market upheaval has taught advisors.

Has Active Or Passive Outperformed? It Depends

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Standard & Poor's indexes have outperformed actively managed funds for the five years ended June 30 based on equal-weighted averages, but it's a different story using asset-weighted averages.

ProShares Launches Short Treasury ETF

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ProFunds Group has launched an ETF designed to provide short exposure to long-term U.S. treasury bonds.

Claim Says Merrill Overloaded Account With Preferreds

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A couple has filed a claim against Merrill Lynch seeking $5 million in damages because they say their accounts were overloaded with preferred stock. 

Signs Of Life

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Optimism reigned throughout the second quarter as investor sentiment thawed and many began reallocating capital to alternative funds, according to a new report.

Playing It Safe

by Marla Brill

Consistency and a remarkable lack of surprises have been the hallmarks of this bond fund.

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Van Eck Offers Alternative Mutual Fund Van Eck Global, a money manager that offers diversification through global investing, is creating the Van Eck Multi-Manager...

Do Something!

by J. Michael Martin

If MPT and the stock market are hurting your business, here are some things you can do about it.

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Invesco Aim Launches Balanced-Risk Fund Invesco Aim, an independent global investment management company based in Houston, is launching the AIM Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund...

Recession Changing Affluent Behavior

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U.S. economic woes and stock market volatility have prompted changes in the investment and social behaviors of high-net-worth Americans, says a new survey of CPA financial advisors.

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