Vanguard Group CEO Mortimer “Tim” Buckley is pictured in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters January 11, 2018. Vanguard Group/Handout via REUTERS BOSTON (Reuters) – Vanguard Group Inc’s vast scale helps it promote efficient markets, its new chief ex... More »
BOSTON (Reuters) – The rush of money into big index funds has raised concerns about whether they would still prove attractive in a downturn, an issue taking on more importance especially for industry leader Vanguard Group Inc as its passive products soar in sc... More »
Proxy advisers Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis & Co each recently backed Vanguard Group Inc's management on fund trustee nominees and administrative items set for a rare shareholder vote next week, according to recommendations seen by Reuter... More »
Vanguard Group, the largest U.S. mutual fund company, said on Thursday that the hack into the Securities and Exchange Commission's electronic filings database will not hurt clients. More »
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday said it planned to approve an application that would let Vanguard Group, the world's second largest asset manager, offer exchange-traded versions of its actively managed mutual funds. More »
Vanguard Group, one of the world's biggest fund managers, voted against three directors at Wells Fargo & Co this year, including Chairman Stephen Sanger, according to U.S. filings, a rare rebuke from the bank's second-largest shareholder. More »
Asset managers on Monday marshaled their defense against proposed changes by their regulator aimed at boosting value for investors by cutting costs and increasing competition. More »
BOSTON Vanguard Group Inc could be forced to raise its fees to cover new tax payments, possibly undercutting a low-cost advantage that has made the company the dominate player in the U.S. mutual fund industry, a tax expert for a plaintiff in a lawsuit said on ... More »
(The writer is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) By Mark Miller CHICAGO (Reuters) – With bond markets in turmoil, what is a 401(k) investor to do? Probably not much. Retirement investors have enjoyed the best of both worlds these past t... More »
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