Mutual funds
SEC fund reforms may cost investors
Efforts by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and legislators to reform mutual fund practices following late trading and market-timing scandals in the US last year may ultimately impair performance and cost investors more in fees and charges.
SEC fund reforms may cost investors
Efforts by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and legislators to reform mutual fund practices following late trading and market-timing scandals in the US last year may ultimately impair performance and cost investors more in fees and charges.
SIA proposes ways for mutual-fund fees disclosure
The Securities Industry Association has proposed a system of Web-based and toll-free telephone disclosure of brokerage firms' relationships with mutual-fund companies. SIA said this would provide investors with thorough, easy-to-understand disclosure of…
Mantas and IBM collaborate for trading abuse monitor
Mantas, a compliance technology provider for the financial services and telecommunications industries, has partnered with IBM to develop Mutual Fund Monitor, a system developed to enable fund managers to detect market timing, late trading, self-dealing…
Mutual funds: Reputational repair
Stung by market timing and late-trading scandals, US mutual funds such as Putnam are scrambling to shore up their battered reputations. But the fallout may be far from over.
SIA defends revenue sharing between broker-dealers and mutual funds
The Securities Industry Association (SIA) has defended revenue sharing, a practice in which a mutual fund adviser pays additional compensation to a broker-dealer or other financial intermediary for additional administrative services, such as marketing…
Trema survey highlights poor operational risk controls
Trema, the Sophia Antipolis-based provider of asset management technology, has released the results of its Asset Management STP Survey conducted between June and August this year.
Asset manager technology hinders op risk management
Less than 40% of global asset managers believe they have the necessary technology to manage operational risk and automation issues effectively, according to a survey released last week.