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This year has demonstrated that exchange-traded funds keep getting cheaper. But some ETF providers seem to be benefiting more than others.
"The powerful rebound means our previous three-month target of 2,400 is unlikely to be realized," writes David Kostin and team, now expecting any downside risk to be capped at 2,750. As for up
Even with the big rally in stocks, equity allocations among Bank of America clients have dropped by 300 basis points to 57.1% and cash allocations have risen to 14%, says Savita Subramanian.That "
The current rally has seen the S&P 500 retrace about 61.8 of its losses, but more or less stall over the past few weeks, says Bank of America Global Research.That action "rhymes" with the
via Carl QuintanillaSounding more bullish about the outlook than anyone out there, JPMorgan says the U.S. passed its peak in new cases three or four days ago, and expects a limited reopening of the ec
"Bear markets end with recessions, they don't begin with them," says Morgan Stanley strategist Mike Wilson.Wilson's take is that the bear market didn't begin two months ago, but instead two ye
Before the big discount brokers Schwab, E-Trade and TD Ameritrade went to zero-commission trading, zero-fee ETFs hit the market from financial firms trying to challenge the index fund giants Vanguard and BlackRock. But so far, the zero-fee ETF experiment looks like a failure.
Customers of the firm’s robo-advisor are left with tax bills after the company liquidate some of their existing ETF investments.
We enter the first week where we have a meaningful number of 3Q 2017 earnings. While we'll have additional September economic data that we’ll use to weave together our 2017 GDP tapestry and assess the Fed’s likelihood of boosting rates in December.