IndexUniverse.eu concludes its review of fund costs with a look at entry and exit fees, brokerage, fund platform and advisory costs, and ways of offsetting the costs of ownership.
Why indexing can help protect investors from their own natural, but misguided, impulses.
IndexUniverse.eu examines the array of costs facing the average European fund investor and compares indexed funds with their actively managed counterparts.
Van Eck Global's Ed Kuczma says the outlook for emerging markets is bright, and it belongs as a core holding in investor portfolios.
News Corp. is considering selling the venerable Dow Jones indexing business.
Schwab isn't just moving into ETFs. It's also focusing more on index mutual funds, possibly posing Vanguard's biggest threat in years.
While ETFs have grabbed most of the spotlight in recent years, index mutual funds still hold a bigger share of the open-end funds marketplace.
CIO of U.S. Commodity Funds presents case for index-based ETFs in commodities markets.
Index providers have benefited handsomely from the boom in passive investing. But will a recent German court ruling lead to a fundamental rethink of their business model?
Paul Amery, editor of IndexUniverse.eu, interviews Tom Rampulla, head of Vanguard Group’s UK operations, and asks him about the company’s plans for European expansion.
The odds of a double-dip recession are growing. Emerging markets and corporate bonds appear vulnerable. But some areas look attractive.
A study explaining the return differential between the S&P SmallCap 600 and the Russell 2000.
Transparent Value teams with Dow Jones in requesting approval for three new index mutual funds.
Toronto-based adviser taking advantage of rally to sell high-flying stocks and buy more of his favorite bond exchange-traded funds.
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