Gold prices have been heavily influenced by ‘paper’ trading of gold contracts, overpowering the dynamics of much smaller physical gold market.
Google, Apple and Microsoft remained heavy-hitters among top U.S. mutual and hedge funds.
The world’s largest hotel operator is returning triumphantly to public markets.
The transaction is expected have a negative impact on the group’s operating income in the fourth quarter.
Activists planned to protest outside the private equity firm’s New York headquarters on Monday.
Private equity dealmakers have slowly become aware that the greater good could make a real difference to their buyouts, exits and investments.
Retirement shouldn't take up more than two decades according to the U.K. government.
Investors Business Daily polled 10,000 investors to see how online brokers stack up.
A Gallup poll found that for the past five years, Americans have been spending more discretionary cash.
Following an aggressive market rally this year, a correction is in the cards for 2014, but a new bear market is not.
Gold analysts remained negative on the precious metals prospects for the near future.
These economies are characterized by immature markets, though some investors see significant rewards along with the risks.
The record-setting deal with the government is likely to be announced Tuesday.
After yet another week when indexes closed in on historic highs, Monday could see a quiet but positive open.
Investors will evaluate Janet Yellen’s answers before the Senate Banking Committee for clues to her future Fed leadership.
The New York-based bank has been accused of hiring a consulting firm run anonymously by Wen Jiabao’s daughter.
In the absence of key data releases, investors could focus on earnings statements and comments from various Federal Reserve officials.
Indian investors favored money-market and equity funds while interest in gold ETFs waned, according to a new report.
Private equity firms are turning to real estate again after five years of recession, but they could have trouble cracking "gateway" markets.
Chinese regulators enabled asset-management firms to offer yuan-linked ETFs, which had previously been exclusive to Chinese investors.
A source with knowledge of the plan said the company had discussions about a 2014 IPO with Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.
Pimco's Total Return Fund lost billions this year thanks to the Federal Reserve's decision to taper bond buying.