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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...
JPMorgan Chase & Co's (JPM.N) asset management arm said it has taken a passive, minority stake in New York-based exchange-traded fund (ETF) provider Global X Management Co LLC...
(Bloomberg) -- Fidelity Investments is seeking permission to offer exchange traded funds that track customized indexes, providing the firm with an entree into the fastest growing sector of the ETF market...