'Get on With it': Why the Fed's First Rate Cut Wouldn't be That Big of a Deal
The calls for the Federal Reserve to begin cutting interest rates sooner than later have been getting louder.
Here's How Vance's Stock Trade Worked Out
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, the GOP vice-presidential nominee, made headlines with his singular public stock trade over the past year.
Why Regional Banks are Now Willing to Take Billions in Losses
More US regional banks taking step that was unthinkable a year ago in aftermath of the Silicon Valley Bank failure: selling underwater bonds at loss.
Powered By Syntax: S&P Dow Jones Indices Expands Factor-Based Offering
S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI), the world's leading index provider, has launched the S&P 500 Economic Moat Index, a factor-based benchmark that systematically identifies and measures companies that have long-term, sustainable competitive advantages versus their competitors. Syntax Data made it happen.
Smartleaf: Direct Indexes Are Great. Direct Index SMAs Are Bad
(Smartleaf) Direct indexes are great. We estimate that they outperform comparable ETFs on an aftertax expected basis. But the industry-standard way of implementing direct indexes – with standalone Separately Managed Accounts (SMAs) – is bad.