Hedge Funds, Private Equity Sue SEC Over Fee Disclosure Rule
Trade groups for the world’s biggest hedge funds and private equity firms are taking the US Securities and Exchange to court over new restrictions.
SEC Pushes Equity Exchanges to Redo Public Market-Data Feeds
The top US securities regulator is asking equity exchanges to revamp how they consolidate and disseminate public stock-trading data.
Pimco Taps Battered Mortgage Bonds as Credit Gets Expensive
Investors looking for extra yield are driving corporate bonds to tightest valuations of year, pushing money managers toward mortgage debt.
The 'Trade Downs' Suggest Consumers are Under More Pressure Than it Seems
On this Labor Day weekend I salute you all out there working mad hard to make sense of the US economy and then assessing what it could mean to stocks.
Treasuries Set for Worst Streak Since U.S. Independence, as Investors Bag Tech Stocks
Bullish investors poured money into tech stocks for the 10th straight week, the longest streak in two years, BofA Global Research said.