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Want to save big money? Consider the no-booze budget
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Would you give up alcohol to help balance the family budget?
Why advisers disagree about hawking their performance
September 12 (Reuters) - Some financial advisers do not mind sharing information about the performance returns they have pulled in for clients. Those numbers, nonetheless, may come with a caveat.
David Rosenberg: U.S. stocks in correction, but bull market intact
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. stock market has entered into a corrective phase, but the underlying bull market remains in place, David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist of Canadian asset manager Gluskin Sheff, said on Thursday.
BlackRock moves to protect net asset value of money market fund
LONDON (Reuters) - Global fund manager BlackRock said on Friday it had written to investors in one of its money market funds to tell them it planned to trigger a clause aimed at protecting the value of the fund's assets.
Swiss private bank Julius Baer invests in Formula E sponsorship
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss private bank Julius Baer said on Friday it will invest a single-digit million euro sum to be the exclusive global sponsor for the world's first all-electric car racing series.
Icahn's son scraps plans to launch hedge fund management firm
(Reuters) - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn's son, Brett Icahn, has scrapped plans to start his own hedge fund firm and will continue staying with his father's firm, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters on Thursday.
U.S.-based stock funds attract $982 million over week: Lipper
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in U.S.-based funds added a net $982 million into stock funds in the week ended Sept. 10, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper service showed on Thursday.
Retirement insecurity: Two studies underline housing and income challenges
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Monday marks the sixth anniversary of the bankruptcy filing of Lehman Brothers, a key event in the Wall Street meltdown that led to the Great Recession. The recession wreaked havoc on the retirement plans of millions of Americans, and two studies released last week suggest that most of us haven't recovered well.
U.S. health premiums creep up, but out-of-pocket costs jump: study
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. health insurance premiums are going up only 3 percent this year, to an average of $16,834 for a family. Workers will pay about 20 percent of that cost, or $4,823, according to a study released on Wednesday.
Pimco Total Return Fund cuts U.S. government holdings to 41 percent in Aug
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pimco Total Return Fund, overseen by Bill Gross, decreased its U.S. government-related holdings for a third straight month in August to 41 percent from 45 percent in July, Pimco's website said on Wednesday.
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