More asset managers are using alternative data for investment decisions. This is how much it’s costing them.
Several religious precepts might actually help investors if they paid them more mind, judging by the long-term returns of Amana Growth Fund.
Second-quarter results, set for release next week, will probably show that the trends that took hold at the start of the year only intensified.
Looks like he’ll have to scrape by on a mere $68.6 billion.