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Mutual Funds News Archive29-Nov-2006
Actually, Mutual Funds Often Beat Out ETFs (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance) Larry MacDonald submits: Does it always make sense to invest in exchange traded funds instead of Mutual Funds? Headline reports from the Standard & Poors SPIVA Scorecard would seem to suggest it does: for example, the S&P 500 beat 71% of U.S. large-cap equity funds over the five years to Sept. 30, [... ]
Two new funds from Public Mutual (The Star Online) KUALA LUMPUR: Public Mutual Bhd will launch two funds, the Public Far-East Dividend Fund (PFEDF) and the Public Islamic Enhanced Bond Fund (PIEBF), today.
Mutual fund assets top $10 trillion (Sharewatch) Assets of U.S. mutual funds totaled $10.013 trillion last month, an increase of $286.6 billion, or 2.9 percent, from September, the Investment Company Institute found. The figures reflect open-ended mutual funds and not investment vehicles such as exchange traded funds.
Assets in Czech mutual funds grow by CZK 2.4 billion in Oct (Prague Daily Monitor) Prague, Nov 28 (CTK) - The volume os assets in domestic open-end mutual funds rose by CZK 2.4 billion to CZK 145 billion in October, the Association of Funds and Asset Management (AFAM) told CTK today.
Mutual funds, FIIs target mid- and small-cap scrips (Business Standard India) The benchmark stock index, Sensex, may be at a sniffing distance of the 14,000-point mark. But mutual funds and foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are now looking beyond the 30 Sensex stocks to buy into mid- and small-cap scrips.
LIFE SAVINGS: These Three Mutual Funds May Be All You'll Ever Need (Nasdaq) SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Can it be this simple? Can just three mutual funds handle all your savings needs? The idea may not be for everyone. But the formula is easy enough: One index fund to cover U.S. stocks, another for the international markets and a third for the U.S. bond market.
Is The Greater Use of ETFs in Mutual Funds Positive? (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance) Richard Kang submits: State Street Global Advisors yesterday declared that the SEC has given all its ETFs exemptive relief from constraints imposed under the Investment Company Act of 1940, thus allowing Mutual Funds greater flexibility in terms of holding these ETFs.
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