(In aggregate the total value of US
mutual fund asset almost $ 3 trillion lower than the total value near the end of 2007.)
Not exact matches
At this point,
almost one in two adult Americans have all or part of their financial
assets managed by
mutual funds, clearly dominating investment options for individuals.
Actively managed
mutual funds routinely underperformed the indexes they were trying to beat in every
asset class and
almost every style.
I saw something the other day that said that
almost 40 % of
mutual fund assets in the United States are in cash and short - term T - bills.
The effective dollars dedicated to the signals use by the
funds are
almost certainly much higher than reported by the aggregate net
asset values of the
mutual funds.
Who would've thought that
almost 40 % of
mutual fund assets in Canada were indexed?