US Dividend Funds See Biggest Quarterly Outflows in 2-1/2 Years
US dividend funds have faced steep outflows this year after strong inflows last year as investors rush to safer money market funds and bank deposits.
US dividend funds have faced steep outflows this year after strong inflows last year as investors rush to safer money market funds and bank deposits.
Individual investors have been pouncing on battered bank stocks pouring money into heavyweights like Bank of America Corp. despite lingering concerns.
SPAC king Chamath Palihapitiya warns faux profits no longer cut it now that startups forced to quit zero-interest-rate policy era cold turkey.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. was fined $3 million by Finra for mistakenly marking tens of millions of stock orders as long instead of short.
March's market turmoil has forced many macro and trend-following hedge funds to cut bait on bad portfolio bets.
Global stocks and bonds are moving more closely in line with each other than they have in nearly three decades, providing headache for fund managers.
Sticking with the mantra “cash is king” may be a winning strategy for investors this year as turbulence in financial sector obscures the Fed's path.