Instinet and Tabb Group Chew Over Block Trading Issues
By Staff WriterNEW YORK (HedgeWorld.com)--The impacts that decimalization, automation and lower brokerage commissions have made on the strategies of institutional investors, both traditional and alternative, provided grist for a panel discussion of institutional block trading at a breakfast moderated by Larry Tabb, founder and chief executive of The Tabb Group. The Oct....
November 02, 2004
Earnings: Principal, Protective, FBLNU Online News Service, Nov. 2, 2004, 4:34 p.m. ESTStrong employee retirement plan contributions helped pump up third-quarter profits at a large Midwestern insurer.[@@]Principal ...
November 02, 2004
Cash Into Stock Funds Rebounds In September: ICIOct. 28, 2004 -- Money going into stock funds bounced back in September as equity portfolios raked in about $10.1 billion in net new cash,...
November 02, 2004
Arthur Steinmetz of Oppenheimer International Bond FundS&P Rank: 5 Stars Well-Travelled Fund Gets Boost From Emerging Markets
November 02, 2004
SEC Proposed Hedge Fund Adviser Registration: The Industry RespondsOn July 28, 2004, the Securities and Exchange Commission published for comment in Release No. IA-2266 rules to require hedge fund advisers to register with the SEC under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. The release cited three general areas as the basis for the proposed rule: (1) the growth...
November 02, 2004
David Fondrie of Heartland Select Value FundS&P Rank: 5 Stars Deep Value Across The Cap Spectrum
November 02, 2004
Two Ways to Play the Commodities BoomIn an environment characterized by muted expectations for stock and bond returns, commodities have suddenly become the newest must-have investment. Research performed over the last twenty years has found that including commodities in a portfolio of stocks and bonds produces many advantages. The
