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Mutual Funds News Archive25-Sep-2007
Investing? Here's how mutual funds work (Daily Press) Mutual Funds are a popular way for people to invest. They can be purchased through banks, brokers, financial planners, insurance agents or directly through the fund.
China next new big market for U.S., European mutual funds (Market Watch) SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Even managers at BNY Mellon Asset Management admit to being surprised at the opening-day reception for their newest mutual fund. Within hours after launching on Sept. 13, their Southern Global Enhanced Balanced Fund sold more than $2 billion in shares, and by day's end, it had attracted some $8 billion.
FUNDWATCH: China Next New Big Market For U.S., European Mutual Funds (Nasdaq) SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Even managers at Mellon Asset Management admit to being surprised at the opening-day reception for their newest mutual fund.
Pro-Labor Mutual Funds Not Sacrificing Profit (TheStreet.com) These three funds haven't been hurt by investing in union-friendly companies.
Mutual funds update (Daytona Beach News-Journal) For the beginning of the fourth quarter, The Daytona Beach News-Journal will update its "select mutual funds" listing. If you have funds you'd like to see in the list, you can call (386) 681-2576 or e-mail mutual.funds@news-jrnl.com. Please give your name, telephone number and address, and the ticker symbols of up to three mutual funds you'd like for us to list.
Mutual Funds Have Pros, Cons For Retirees (Hartford Courant) Q. I, and my fellow retirees, don't want to hear any more buy-and-hold garbage from advisers. We don't want sermons on 11 percent annual returns in the stock market. We know that when the Nasdaq goes down, 90 percent of mutual funds also go down. Yet we are stuck with mutual funds in our 401(k)'s anyway. We want someone to tell the real story about mutual funds.
RBI allows cos, mutual funds to invest more overseas (The Hindu) Mumbai, Sept 25 In a bid to ease the pressure of forex inflows in the wake of the rate cut by the US Fed, the Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday allowed Indian companies to invest more funds overseas without its prior permission.
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