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11 Investment Must Reads for This Week (Sept. 30, 2025)
Yahoo Financeยท 2025-09-30 16:51
Group 1 - Fortress Investment Group announced the death of its co-chief executive at the age of 51, with no cause of death provided [1] - Vanguard is promoting actively managed bond funds, with 44 out of 48 of its active bond funds outperforming their peer group averages over a 10-year period [2] - The SEC has directed ETF share class applicants to align their filings with Dimensional's updated version, affecting nearly 80 fund firms since Vanguard's patent expired in 2023 [3] Group 2 - The complexity of human behavior in tax-efficient investing is highlighted, emphasizing the role of advisors as behavioral coaches rather than just financial experts [4] - Prosecutors are countering demands for specific examples in the fraud case against Western Asset Management's former co-chief investment officer, asserting that the defense misrepresents the government's strategy [5] - Fund managers may restrict or suspend withdrawals when new money stops coming in, which can erode investor trust and signal serious trouble for the fund [6] Group 3 - Downside protection ETFs serve a niche purpose but are not a true substitute for equity exposure, with their complexity masking modest benefits compared to traditional fixed income strategies [7] - The rapid issuance of ETFs raises concerns, as many new ETFs have low assets under management (AUM), with an average AUM of about $230 million but a median of only $25 million [8] - BlackRock's co-head of Private Equity Partners suggests that semi-liquid fund structures can facilitate the adoption of model portfolios by linking private market exposures more easily [9] Group 4 - Nuveen aims to raise $3 billion for a private farmland REIT, citing new farming technology, expected growth in global food demand, and scarcity of undeveloped farmland as factors that will boost land values [10] - CAIS has expanded its advisor menu to include 17 private markets firms, bringing the total number of participating firms to roughly 70, offering over 150 funds [11]