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Mutual fund industry comes up short when it comes to women portfolio managers
July 26, 2015 - The $12.6 trillion mutual fund industry is coming up short when it comes to women portfolio managers, and investors may have the most to lose from this deficiency. A recent analysis by Morningstar Inc. estimated that only 9% of the nation's 7,410 mutual...

New highs not uncommon: S&P 500 achieves record in 53% of years
July 21, 2015 - Is there any implicit reason to be worried just because U.S. stock benchmarks are near all-time highs? Not really, history suggests. This chart shows that since 1946, the Standard & Poor's 500 Index spent some part of 37 calendar years at levels that...
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