After volatile pricing of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in August last year forced trading halts and an investigation by U.S. regulators, an early champion of the industry is now raising concerns about the products he helped build...
Some go up, some go down.
Asset-weighted average fees across all U.S. mutual funds and ETFs fell from 0.64 percent in 2014 to 0.61 percent in 2015, according to a new report from Morningstar. But the research firm suggests the decline is ...
Equity markets stalled in 2015 after a relentless six-year rise from the depths of the Great Recession. Last year’s stagnant market, even with its bearish tilt, was a perfect set-up for buy-write plays.
A buy-write is an option strategy featur...
(Bloomberg View) -- The biggest story in the finance industry during the past decade might not be the 2008 crisis, or new regulation, or even record-low interest rates. Maybe it's the shift from active to passive-investment management. In...
(Bloomberg) -- Money managers are dumping Treasury exchange-traded funds as a revival in equity and commodity prices curbs demand for the relative safety of U.S. debt...