Rosalyn Retkwa • May 2012
John Hyland, CIO of the United States Commodity Funds and chairman of the new National ETF Association (Netfa), sees plenty of growth in ETFs and wants the SEC to take note.
Companies like to trumpet good news. But when they’re negotiating with unions that good news could be costly. A new study that focuses on Korean companies shows they can be less than forthcoming during talks.
New research by Washington University in St. Louis finance professor finds that transparency can raise a company’s cost of capital in some cases.
A company can get better press by appointing to its board a senior-level media executive, according to the findings of a new study.
CA Cheuvreux has launched a multilateral trading facility (MTF) that aims to provide “clean, pure, unpolluted liquidity.” Translation: no high frequency traders welcome.
Japan is bouncing back, according to Nikko Asset Management's new CEO, Charles Beazley. He recently spoke to Institutional Investor Staff Writer Neil Sen.
Corporate governance expert Nell Minow, a board member of GovernanceMetrics International (GMI), says shareholders are sophisticated enough to understand the complexities of executive compensation.
Which European firm is the best in research sales? Deutsche Bank, according to the results of our inaugural All-Europe Sales Team.
Despite economic weakness and uncertainty, the 2012 All-America Executive Team is seizing new growth opportunities even as it keeps a close eye on costs.
Establishments in Institutional Investor’s World’s Best Hotels 2011 ranking are using renovations and renewed dedication to service to fuel a rebound.