President Bush signed legislation on Monday that makes it easier for mutual funds and private pension funds to sell their investments in companies doing business with Sudan.
A significant majority of financial advisers are confident in the country’s economic prospects, according to the latest Brinker Barometer from Brinker Capital.
Assets of all exchange-traded funds (ETFs) fell in November by $16.05 billion, or 2.7%, to $572.12 billion, according to data from the Investment Company Institute (ICI).
2007 proved to be a landmark year with many milestones reached in the worldwide use of mutual funds, according to observations from Strategic Insights.
Bradford P. Campbell, assistant secretary of labor for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA), on Monday announced that the agency achieved monetary results of...
The Internal Revenue Service has updated its regulations on the tax treatment of cash balance plans to include changes made by the Pension Protection Act (PPA).
With concerns about a deepening global credit crisis unabated, major U.S. financial institutions are increasingly turning to sovereign wealth funds for capital infusions.
The Trust and Investment Group at Alpine Bank in Rockford, Illinois, has complimented the target retirement fund offerings in their 401(k) platform with their own managed Lifestyle Premier...
The National Association of Government Defined Contribution Administrators, Inc. (NAGDCA) has partnered with the Treasury and the Financial Literacy and Education Commission to provide resources for financial literacy...
To help financial professionals and their clients face the effects of new 403(b) plan regulations, The Principal has created a comprehensive education program.