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An effort by the City of Cambridge to improve Harvard Square’s streets and sidewalks—estimated to cost over $3 million—has been delayed because construction bids have exceeded the project budget and the engineer’s estimates by more than one million...
Stocks have momentum again, and even though the market cooled a bit last week, some on Wall Street are daring to speak of--gulp--a record-high Dow Jones industrial average, which is just a 9% gain away. Yet even if that pans out, here's one bull-market relic...
Dreyfus and Morgan Stanley Investment Management are beefing up their analyst ranks in a nod to American Funds' research-driven culture. Putnam Investments now has teams of managers. Even Fidelity has added a second manager to its Blue Chip Value Fund and is hiring 75 analysts who will be aligned...
The scale problem is this: as a stock fund swells with assets, the manager, who usually operates with limits on how much of any one stock can be in the fund, must find ever more winning stocks. And managers of big funds tend to have fewer choices because they focus...
American Funds' Taylor argues that the multiple-manager approach removes size as an issue. Money is parceled out to stock pickers--in the case of Growth Fund, to nine managers and 30 analysts--who invest their portion as they like. When more cash comes in, they add more managers. In...