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Marketed for years as the low-cost alternative, exchange-traded funds are facing a rising challenge from an old foe--index mutual funds.It is an ironic twist for a fast-evolving market that traces its roots to such traditional funds, notes ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — With U.S. stocks setting records and many international markets suffering setbacks, investors in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds begin the second quarter of 2013 with more concerns and less clarity than ...
Over the past decade investors have poured billions into exchange-traded funds that track the price of gold. Now with gold prices falling, many are yanking some of that money back out — a move investing pros say misses the whole point of ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Providers of exchange-traded funds are high on low-volatility products. Should investors be as enthusiastic?A dozen low-volatility stock ETFs now compete for investors’ money. Of these, five are focused on ...
A previous version of this story, published March 15, misstated the extent of Vanguard’s response to Schwab’s lowering expenses on its ETFs. The story has been corrected.
Even by Wall Street's buoyant standards, the exchange-traded-fund business is a standout. Ask virtually anyone in the industry about its future and you'll hear projections of double-digit asset growth, the eventual overtaking of mutual ...
Should investors accept higher-than-average expenses to get a fund with a great track record? The Wall Street Journal put this question to The Experts, an exclusive group of industry and thought leaders who engage in in-depth online ...
Investors are anticipating a historic shift in Japan's monetary policy—a shift they expect to finally shake Japanese stocks out of a 20-year slumber. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had signaled his intent for aggressive monetary stimulus even ...
Despite recent regulatory efforts, fund fees remain murky to most regular investors. But a high-profile investor lawsuit against BlackRock, whose iShares funds dominate the business of exchange-traded funds, may finally shine a light on one ...
In this year when the exchange-traded fund turned 20, the exchange-traded note will soon celebrate its eighth birthday. While the ETF has taken its place as an adult among financial products, the ETN is still more of a gawky kid trying to ...
In roughing out a retirement budget, what should an individual figure for expenses? Do people's expenses fall a little or a lot—or maybe even go up—when they leave the workforce? The Wall Street Journal put this question to The Experts, an ...
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As budget battles in Washington and austerity debates in Rome flare up, advisers are under increasing pressure to keep nervous investors from bailing out of stock funds.
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Exchange-traded funds are a rare bright spot in the money-management industry—but Fidelity Investments is reluctant to dive in on its own.Instead, the second-largest mutual-fund company in the U.S. by assets said Wednesday it will expand an ...
With interest rates so low, where can investors look for decent income? The Wall Street Journal put this question to The Experts, an exclusive group of industry and thought leaders who engage in in-depth online discussions of topics from ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Someone must have sounded an all-clear signal on New Year’s Day because in January, after five years of fasting and penitence in the bond market, investors poured money into U.S. stocks.
Fashions come and go, and the fund industry is no exception.In the years since the financial meltdown, the industry has rushed out new kinds of mutual and exchange-traded funds that aim to help reduce investors' sense of powerlessness in ...
They make it look so easy—partly because it is.At 30 years of age, Hao-Hung (Peter) Liao leads a handful of portfolio managers at Van Eck Global who oversee some $24 billion in investor assets around the world. Mr. Liao's rapid ascent—and ...
Actively managed ETFs may be the biggest story that never quite happened in 2012. But thanks to a significant regulatory change and moves by three of the biggest fund firms, the playing field is about to change dramatically.
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After years of barely toeing the water, stock buyers are jumping into the deep end.Stock mutual funds and exchange-traded funds saw their biggest four-week influx of cash since 1996 in the four weeks through Jan. 30, according to ...
In response to a recent article on a "Mutual Fund Madness" tournament that discussed the mistake of focusing too much on short-term performance, The Wall Street Journal asked The Experts: How should investors stop themselves from reacting ...
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Asset manager Pacific Investment Management Co. is launching its first actively managed currency-focused exchange-traded fund, a person familiar with the situation said Friday.
There's a myth about exchange-trade funds that all of their underlying securities walk in and out of the fund through tax-efficient "in kind" transfers: exchanging securities for shares of the fund and vice versa.
Investing for income and investing in technology stocks aren't mutually exclusive anymore.The fast-paced, high-stakes tech sector is now the biggest contributor of stodgy old dividends in the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index. While ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Taxes on dividends are bound to go up next year, at least for many people. Yet investors have been flocking to dividend-focused exchange-traded funds.
It's time to review this column's investing recommendations during 2012. In what proved to be a strong year for global markets, I was cautious on exchange-traded funds focused on Asian and European stocks, and advised investors to look at ...
The gold rush in exchange-traded funds may finally be over.Hundreds of ETFs are languishing with meager interest from investors. Price wars are pinching profits. And with more than 1,400 exchange-traded offerings already in the market, ...
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SAN FRANCISCO--The use of commodities funds holding everything from oil to gold has become increasingly popular as a broad investment tool, even as more portfolio managers have started to question how effective this will be over time.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission approved the first exchange-traded fund in the U.S. that would allow investors to buy copper, despite complaints from some manufacturers and merchants that such a fund would make the metal more scarce.
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The world of ETFs is about to get pumped up.A long-heralded blossoming of actively managed exchange-traded funds is one step closer, now that the Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this month removed a hurdle that discouraged money ...
Some investors are worried that South Korea is about to vanish—and it has nothing to do with tanks or communism.This fall, investment giant Vanguard Group made a relatively arcane business decision, switching the benchmark tracked by one of ...
Brazil's economy grew 7.5% in 2010. This year, however, growth is expected to slow to 1.5%, before rising to 4% in 2013. The world's sixth-largest economy has been hurt by slowing global demand for natural resources and a sluggish ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. (MarketWatch) — It seems as though everyone is aware of the so-called fiscal cliff, but few are scared of it.Indeed, the buoyancy of the stock market lately suggests that traders expect a compromise in Congress on the tax ...
Financial adviser Bruce Dzieza has made only one big change to his recommended portfolio in recent years: He ditched the world's largest bond fund, the $280 billion Pimco Total Return, early last year and shifted clients into ...
Editor’s note: Technical difficulties delayed the delivery of ETF Trader.“Fiscal cliff” fears remain on the front burner, howling like a boiling kettle and waiting for someone with enough common sense to turn off the flame.
It's become conventional wisdom that when evaluating exchange-traded funds, investors should avoid ETFs with low trading volume.The thinking is that as with any lightly traded stock, investors looking to buy or sell that ETF could find ...
Exchange-traded funds give investors an easy way to place bets covering a broad array of assets at once. But in the commodities sector, as with other asset classes, there are now funds dedicated to increasingly narrow market slices.
Q: I use inverse ETFs, like SDS. When I'm making money, who is losing money? Also, what are the pluses and minuses of using inverse ETFs?A: ETFs, or exchange-traded funds, have emerged as a popular, low-cost investment vehicle, replacing ...
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It may be hard to believe but Greek stocks have trounced U.S. equities during the past six months. This could merely be a short-term bounce for what remains a deeply troubled economy. But at least one money manager believes it's the ...
Vanguard’s new TIPS ETF may please many of its die-hard fans. But there’s a big catch: The vehicle — years in the making — doesn’t follow the investment strategy Vanguard once said works best in this market.
LONG BEACH, Calif. (MarketWatch) — Insurance stocks and exchange-traded funds that focus on them took sharp hits when the market reopened Wednesday in the first opportunity to react to the devastation that superstorm Sandy brought to the ...
BOSTON (MarketWatch) — The fight between the Vanguard Group and Charles Schwab Corp. over which firm has the lowest-cost exchange-traded funds is a lesson in pennies saved being pennies earned.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Stock market investors are wounded and weary from the last 12-year bear and sideways market.As judged by the S&P 500 Index , over that time the market produced zero net return while being scarily cut in ...
Fund Scope | ScoreboardMutual funds had a tough time this year. The ETF incursion continued, with investors pulling $82 billion from equity funds so far this year, while putting $93 billion into equity exchange-traded funds. (Bond funds ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Stocks popped on Wednesday to ring in the new year. But in 2012, anxious investors could relate more to the family in the classic children’s story “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt.”
WHEATON, Ill. (MarketWatch) — One of the biggest attractions of exchange-traded funds is that they are often considerably more tax-efficient than mutual funds. Many ETFs regularly take steps to avoid the annual capital gains distributions ...
"If you build it, they will come" is no mantra for exchange-traded-fund sponsors these days. The fast-growing industry has entered a pruning phase. A record 86 funds have been shuttered so far this year, as sponsors throw in the towel on ...
With market volatility once again rearing its ugly head, some advisers and market pros are once again betting on fear.After around six months of relative calm, the Chicago Board Options Exchange Market Volatility Index — better known as the ...
It used to be that most individual investors seeking to bet on commodities faced a stark choice: buy shares in companies that produce raw materials, or drill for oil near the bullion buried in the backyard.
Exchange-traded funds have transformed investing over the past two decades. The big question now is: What's next?January will mark the 20th anniversary of the first ETF in the U.S., now called the SPDR S&P 500, whose assets stood at 9% ...
Most ETF names appear to leave little to the imagination. They seem to describe what the fund is all about.But beware: Sometimes you can't judge an ETF by its cover.
With index funds, it's generally assumed that turnover costs aren't anything to worry about. That assumption may be wrong.While it's true that low turnover is a hallmark of broad-market indexes such as the Standard & Poor's 500-stock ...
Q: What's the best way to invest in real estate today? "Hard" real-estate investments or "soft" shares and ETFs?A: As housing finally rebounds, investors are searching for the best ways to take advantage. Tim Courtney, chief investment ...

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