Wednesday, 12 April 2017

Bad times for active managers: Almost none have beaten the market over the past 15 years

Some 66 percent of large-cap active managers failed to top the S&P 500 in 2016.


TOP NEWS

Your mutual fund manager has probably failed for the past 15 years

Trump backtracks on China, won't label it a currency manipulator

Tillerson says US-Russia relations are at a 'low point,' calls for improvement


A big-time hedge fund manager is giving money back because he believes the market is overvalued

Trump's budget director on what's on, and off, the table for cuts

Wal-Mart's future under Marc Lore is starting to take shape

'This will never happen again,' United CEO Munoz promises in interview

Bezos shareholder letter: Don't let the world push you into becoming a 'Day 2' company

Blue states would benefit most from Republican tax plan, study says

Apple's next iPhone is set to be a blowout in China, analyst says

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This chart shows a key part of the 'Trump trade' may still have some life left

Buy Netflix because subscriber numbers will top the Street next week, Goldman says

TOP VIDEO

Bitcoin prices are on the rise
Bitcoin prices have risen nearly $100 in the past week.

SPECIAL REPORTS

CNBC survey: Trump's agenda is popular, until he acts on it

Here are two signs that investors are getting worried about the U.S. economy

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