Class B shares fell out of favor with fund investors two years ago, and they raise some suitability issues that may make brokers wary. Yet, to some, Class Bs remain a good option for small investors.
Is President Bush good for Wall Street? Until this spring, that was a hard case to make. During the first two years of the Bush Administration, Wall Street saw the S&P 500 sink by a cumulative 25 percent. A lingering recession sapped corporate...
It is not an easy time to be a broker. Business is tough, books are deflated, the public is suspicious of Wall Street and clients want to know where Katie's college savings went. And there's that nagging suspicion planted by gloomy pundits that...