Advisors have donated roughly $1.5 million to Trump and Republican groups compared to less than $400,000 to Harris and Democratic groups.
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With the Fed primed to begin the next cutting cycle, advisors are looking for fresh places to park clients’ cash.
The funds that track the second-largest cryptocurrency were off to the races in late July, but have been stuck in the ether ever since.
While saving for retirement, women have less than a third the median assets as men and face unique challenges, according to a new survey.
The number of active ETF launches in the US has outpaced passive ETF product launches every year since 2020.
A new exchange-traded fund that tracks a stock closely correlated to Bitcoin has just become the most volatile in the US.
Arnott is launching a new index, called NIXT, that targets small-cap value companies that have been dropped from other indexes.
Attaching options to futures contracts adds more complexity, but the exchange says it may also help protect investments against uncertainty.
As the markets become increasingly reliant on a handful of stocks, experts say uncertainty could be a growing feature of equity investing.
The investment manager’s fund is the largest in a growing number of investments that are fueling the private credit market.
The world’s largest asset managers are devising new ETFs that wrap up private investments into a passive fund.
Vanguard is sounding the alarm that regulators may soon enforce rules that set limits on how much of a company investors can own.
Strive said last week that it’s launching a new wealth management offering to customers and announced $30 million in fresh funding.
A recent survey found most clients aren’t interested in having conversations about crypto, which could cap the funds’ impact on the industry.
For all the money flooding into AI, it could tackle more pressing issues than teaching robots to flip burgers.
It took more than a decade, but fund fees may have finally hit their lowest possible levels, according to the latest Morningstar research.