Monday 19 November 2018

Hedge funds' historic bond bet swing suggests Fed close to cycle end: McGeever

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Hedge funds' historic bond bet swing suggests Fed close to cycle end: McGeever

A potentially huge shift is underway in the U.S. bond market, underscored by a historic swing in hedge fund positions: investors are beginning to think the U.S. economy is close to peaking and the Fed is near the end of its rate-raising cycle.

Your Money: Is impact investing too good to be true?

There is more to socially responsible investing than just avoiding stocks that are against your principles, whether it be guns or tobacco or bad environmental practices.

Fidelity names tech executive Neff to run asset management

Fidelity Investments on Friday named technology executive Steve Neff to run its big asset management division, a move that shows the growing importance of data systems for fund companies.

Eaton Vance's Gaffney sees opportunity in emerging market-denominated bonds

There are untapped opportunities in corporate debt securities denominated in emerging-market currencies, Eaton Vance's director of diversified fixed-income said at the Reuters Global Investment 2019 Outlook Summit on Friday.

Tired of house calls, Alli Webb built a Drybar styling empire

A decade ago, Alli Webb was a hair stylist who made house calls, driving all over Los Angeles to shampoo, style, and blow-dry clients' hair before big nights out.

Goldman CEO 'personally outraged' by Malaysia's 1MDB corruption scandal

Goldman Sachs Group Inc Chief Executive Officer David Solomon has told employees he is "personally outraged" that any of the bank's officials would take the actions laid out in U.S. government charges of fraud involving Malaysia's state controlled investment bank, 1MDB.

Wells Fargo plans 1,000 U.S. job cuts

Wells Fargo & Co said on Thursday it notified about 1,000 employees in its Consumer Lending and Payments, Virtual Solutions and Innovations groups of plans to eliminate their positions.

DoubleLine Capital LP warns on U.S. investment-grade bonds

DoubleLine Capital LP portfolio manager Monica Erickson has a problem. She thinks the investment-grade corporate bond market, which is her specialty, is the worst place to be for bond investors.

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