Jumat, 04 Februari 2011

Rethinking Stocks for the Long Haul

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February 4, 2011
 

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NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY
COLUMNS
Rethinking Stocks for the Long Haul
Investors raised on the wisdom of the DIY boom years may be taking on more risk than they know with their retirement nest egg


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FUNDS
Metals Thunder Among Top Mutual Funds
Surging metals prices put funds that focus on them atop Businessweek.com's best-performing mutual funds list for 2010. Can demand for jewelry and construction materials keep them running?


How 2010's Best Mutual Funds Are Investing
The best-performing mutual funds of 2010, determined by Bloomberg Rankings, pursued a lively assortment of investment strategies. The 18 winning funds' specialties range from precious metals and U.S. real estate to emerging market small-cap plays, global high-yield bonds, and preferred securities

POLITICS & POLICY
The Real Estate Lobby Is Ready to Rumble
Financiers, homebuilders, and real estate agents are uniting to save mortgage subsidies

INVESTING
Making Collectibles More Investable
The market for antiques and other collectibles is inefficient and daunting to nonexperts. WorthPoint, a new website, thinks technology is the answer

MARKETS & FINANCE
Wells Fargo Is Ready to Roll
Careful mortgage lending practices helped the San Francisco bank avoid the problems plaguing large rivals such as Bank of America and Citigroup

SAVING
Money Funds Come Out of the Shadows
Investors will soon see when a fund's market value drops below $1

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