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By Kevin Crowley, Ambereen Choudhury and Jesse Westbrook , Bloomberg |
March 22, 2013
The European Parliament’s vote to cap bonuses in the asset-management industry could affect two-thirds of senior fund managers in the U.K., U.S. funds in Europe and hedge funds open to small investors.
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By Duane D. Stanford, Bloomberg |
February 12, 2013
Coca-Cola Co., the world’s largest soft-drink maker, said fourth-quarter profit rose 13 percent as sales volume gains in North America helped counter lower demand in Europe.
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By Richard Rubin and Kevin Dugan, Bloomberg |
February 6, 2013
Exchange-traded notes, which mimic investments in securities without an annual tax bite, would lose that edge under a proposal from the top Republican tax writer in Congress.
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By Nikolaj Gammeltoft and Alexis Xydias, Bloomberg |
January 7, 2013
Speculators are abandoning money-losing positions that stocks with the closest links to the U.S. economy will fall as America’s most-hated shares stage the best rally in a year relative to the broader market.
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By Christopher Condon |
December 6, 2012
The SEC is lifting derivatives restrictions on actively managed ETFs, which may clear the path for more of the funds and allow changes at existing products.
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By Sree Vidya Bhaktavatsalam, Bloomberg News |
December 4, 2012
Global banks, forced by regulators to reduce their dependence on profits from high-risk trading, have rediscovered the appeal of the mundane business of managing money for clients.
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By Lisa Abramowicz, Bloomberg |
July 7, 2012
The $263 billion Pimco Total Return Fund is getting trounced by the firm’s four-month-old ETF that’s more than 100 times smaller.
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By Liz Capo McCormick, Bloomberg |
June 28, 2012
Bill Gross, who runs the world’s biggest bond fund at Pacific Investment Management Co., said economies and their financial markets take decades to normalize after the havoc of a debt crisis, making U.S. securities still the safest bet for investors.
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By Christopher Condon, Bloomberg |
June 26, 2012
Exchange-traded funds are posing a new threat to the $7.8 trillion active mutual fund market by challenging the notion ETFs only track benchmarks.
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By Rita Nazareth, Bloomberg |
June 22, 2012
U.S. stock futures rose, after the second-biggest loss in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index this year, as the downgrade of 15 global banks by Moody’s was followed by rallies in financial shares.