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U.S. Markets “T+2” Shortened Settlement Begins Tuesday
When you return from the long Labor Day holiday, your securities transactions in equities, corporate or municipal bonds, unit investment trusts, and any securities comprised of these security types will be subject to a “trade date plus 2 days” ( “T+2″) shortened settlement, from the current”T+3”. Thus, any trades executed on Tuesday will settle on September 7. The move harmonizes U.S. markets with most major international markets. It is also expected to reduce... -
University Endowments Reporting Significantly Improved Investment Returns Over Past Fiscal Year
Early reporting data from schools providing endowment performance for the fiscal year ended June 30,2017 suggest that university endowments boosted their investment returns significantly over the last fiscal year from 2016. The median gain for all colleges reporting is 11.3 percent, while the median gain for larger schools (over $500 million in assets) was 13.3 percent for the 12-month period ended June 30th as reported by the Wilshire Trust... -
Multi-Asset ETF Portfolio Best Route for Smaller Endowments, Isenberg Professor Says
Hossein Kazemi, senior adviser to the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Association and professor of finance at the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts, is claiming that many endowments should skip investments in illiquid assets such as hedge funds and private equity in favor of a multi-asset ETF portfolio. Kazemi argues that most endowments should not attempt to mimic the Harvard or Yale Endowment portfolio mix by... -
The Other 496 S&P Stocks
In an article from the Wall Street Journal, Justin Lahart describes how the immense growth of Amazon, Apple, Google parent Alphabet, and Facebook has been propelling a substantial portion of the S&P 500’s gains. The article also touches on how the S&P 500 Growth index has outperformed, while the S&P 500 Value index has under-performed. It goes on to discuss the S&P 500 Equal Weight Index and its inability...