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SEC rules on departure fees for institutional prime money market funds will drive up costs, say firms
Buying spree, which was third-strongest monthly figure since 2021, came even as investors exited tech
Nine issuers have been told it will cost $100 to buy any of their funds if they do not make ‘support’ payments
Investors should stop using an approach that many have long regarded as fundamentally flawed
The shift towards more opportunistic and tactical positions is risky
US equities, led by ‘Magnificent Seven’, now account for more than 70% of global developed markets
The government needs to act to benefit business and the wider economy
Several large US mutual fund managers have filed to add Vanguard-style exchange traded fund sleeves
Cornerstone of UK equity market under pressure from low-cost competition and higher interest rates
Funds that limit losses while capping upside pose challenge to annuities and structured products
An all-time high for the yellow metal is a sign drawdown investors should examine their reasons for holding it
Rise of Magnificent Seven helped to push flows to ETFs tracking the blue-chip index to an all-time high of $137bn
As bidders circle undervalued London-listed companies, are there really bargains for private investors?
Good governance is not necessarily a guide to a company’s environmental credentials
Launches are both high income products that use dividend-paying stocks and index call options
Only 52% of vehicles that cut fees over the past five years saw increased flows, about the same as for all ETFs
Overall funding for the high-risk asset class has fallen in the past year
Plus, death of the mutual fund, cheap UK stocks, and Portraits To Dream In
After a plunging stock market sent ETF pricing into turmoil, Beijing has attempted to shore up the sector
US-style ‘spot’ funds are not available to retail customers on the continent — but similar products are
Actively managed fund offerings are helping managers outside the Big Three to gain assets rapidly
Sector has suffered from the impact of high inflation over the past two years
Political rows may have slowed fund launches in US, but European investors are still investing in line with principles
Now that ‘spot’ funds have regulatory approval, due diligence experts will help decide if they can be offered to clients
After years of underperformance, some investors eye bargains on London market
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