Quantcast
The MFWire
Manage Email Alerts | Sponsorships | About MFWire | Who We Are

Subscribe to MFWire.com's News Alerts [click]

Rating:A New Fund Industry Association? Not Rated 3.0 Email Routing List Email & Route  Print Print
Thursday, February 14, 2002

A New Fund Industry Association?

Reported by InvestmentWires Staff, 

Is there a need for index fund managers to come together? Vanguard founder Jack Bogle thinks there is. He is planning to write letters to the leading index managers and funds specializing in low-turnover investing seeking to form a new group, reports the Wall Street Journal. The goal would be to clean up the accounting and corporate governance mess coming to light in wake of the Enron collapse. Bogle believes these investors are especially harmed by poor practices since they cannot easily dump shares of bad actors. "I'm not saying we should conspire, but we should get together and exchange ideas," the paper quotes Bogle as saying.

* * *


Komansky Confirms Early Retirement

Merrill Lynch head honcho David Komansky, 62, acknowledged plans to step down as chief executive prior to his scheduled retirement in April 2004. Rumors of the plan have been circulating in the wake of a management shakeup at the broker that appear to have left President E. Stanley O'Neal in control. He added that he expects to remain on as chairman.

* * *


State Street Trims HR Staff

State Street cut 52 members, or 15 percent, of its human resources department this week, reports the Boston Globe and Boston Herald. Altogether, the firm now employs 19,800 workers. The cuts come four months after Louis de Ocejo tooks the reigns of the department. He is quoted as explaining that the firm needs new skills and perspectives in the department.

* * *


Voyageur Makes Buy

Dain Rauscher's Voyageur Asset Management unit is purchasing the institutional assets of Daniel S. Kampel Associates of New York City. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Voyeageur does not manage any retail funds. It manages $15 billion for the high-net worth, government, not-for-profit and corporate institutional markets.

* * *


SEI Gets Renewal

Banc One Investment Management Group has re-upped with SEI Investments. SEI will continue to provide investment processing and trust accounting system that it has provided o Banc One since 1991. "We found that SEI's offering continues to be the most cost effective and best solution to meet our large-scale processing and STP/T+1 readiness needs," said David Kundert of BOIM.

* * *


Boehner Bill Intro

The Boehner-Johnson bill reflecting the Bush administration's proposed 401(k) reforms was submitted today as the Pension Security Act. The bill stresses more notice of blackouts, disclosure and advice, but does not cap company stock holdings.

* * *


JPAM Wins $3.7 Billion Plan

International Paper will restructure its $3.7 billion 401(k) plan in April, reports Pensions & Investments. JP Morgan|American Century replaces Towers Perrin as recordkeeper for the plan. Towers Perrin has quietly been pulling out of the 401(k) business for the past four years. The new design will offer three J.P. Morgan Fleming Smart Mix allocation funds, 10 core options consisting of nine unitized defined benefit portfolios, company stock and a self-directed brokerage window. International Paper claims the changes will shave fees in the plan paid by participants by 25 to 30 percent. Only half of future matches will be made in company stock and employees will be able to sell those shares prior to age 55 for the first time.

* * *


PSCA Creates Co Stock Bulletin

Defined contribution plan sponsors offering company stock can sign up for a special email update on the topic du jour in Washington. Interested parties can inquire to Betty Nevins at bnevins@psca.org or call 312-441-8550.

* * *


Good Matches Make Good Savers

We new it already, but just in case you need a reminder here it is: employer matches are a key component in successful defined contribution plans. Strong Retirement Plan Services polled participants and found that more than half (53 percent) of 401(k) participants contribute up to the company match or more than the company match. Another 23 percent contribute the maximum allowed by their plan. Only 5 percent contributed less than the plan match amount, and just 19 percent contributed only what they could afford, says Elli Dai, vice president at Strong RPS. The numbers are based on a poll of 2,500 participants in Strong administered plans.

* * *


Sniff Out Company Stock

BenefitStreet (San Ramon, CA) is proffering software tools to monitor participants' exposure to company stock. The cutely-named 401(k) Sniffer tool can determine each participant's exposure on a daily basis, claims the firm. The Sniffer is part of a suite called 401(k)EarlyWarningSystem that is just out in version 2.0. BenefitStreet CEO Jim Drury argues such tools can eliminate the need for company stock legislation. We doubt Congress will buy the argument, but that doesn't mean such monitoring doesn't make sense. The system can be used by any plan, even those not administered by BenefitStreet and takes less than 30 days to install, says the firm.

* * *


DC Industry Conference Called Off

The National Defined Contribution Council has canceled its Fall 2002 conference in response to the current economic condition and reduced travel budgets among members. The Spring conference will be held as scheduled on March 6th and 7th in Washington DC. Among featured speaker is Senator Max Baucus, chairman of the Senate finance committee. Online registration is available at NDCConline.org.  

Stay ahead of the news ... Sign up for our email alerts now
CLICK HERE

3.0
 Do You Recommend This Story?



GO TO: MFWire
Return to Top
 News Archives
2024: Q2Q1
2023: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2022: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2021: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2020: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2019: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2018: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2017: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2016: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2015: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2014: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2013: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2012: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2011: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2010: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2009: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2008: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2007: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2006: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2005: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2004: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2003: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2002: Q4Q3Q2Q1
 Subscribe via RSS:
Raw XML
Add to My Yahoo!
follow us in feedly


  1. IMEA CMO Roundtable, May 14
  2. Envestnet Elevate 2024, May 14-15
  3. The Expect Miracles Foundation 5th Annual Distance Challenge, May 14-21
  4. ALFI Golf Tournament In New York, May 14
  5. MFDF webinar - The Improvisational Leader Callback Session, May 14
  6. ICI & ASECA: Celebrating 100 Years of the Mutual Fund, May 14
  7. WE U.S. - 10th Annual Event at InsideETFs, May 14
  8. WE Boston - Women's Initiative Joint Spring Networking Reception, May 15
  9. SEC IM 2024 Conference on Emerging Trends in Asset Management, May 16
  10. MFDF In Focus: Making Sense of ESG - A Morningstar Guide, May 16
  11. ALFI Roadshow to the USA, May 16
  12. 2024 ICI Leadership Summit, May 21-23
  13. MFDF webinar - Mutual Fund Director Compensation: the MPI Annual Survey (2024), May 21
  14. Schwab Institutional Investor Day, May 22
  15. MFDF Conference of Fund Leaders Forum, June 5
  16. MFDF in-person outreach: Continuing Regulatory Impacts on Fund Boards, June 11
  17. 2024 Nicsa Fearless Leadership Symposium, June 12
  18. 2024 MMI Leadership Pathway Seminar, Jun 12-14
  19. MFDF webinar - Digital Assets in the Fund Space (Part 1 of 2), June 12
  20. MFDF webinar - Lessons Learned from the Regional Bank Volatility and the Impact on Registered Funds, June 18
  21. MFDF Director Discussion Series - Open Forum (Philadelphia), June 20
  22. New York YPEM Cornhole Classic, June 25
  23. Morningstar Investment Conference Conference 2024, Jun 26-27
  24. MFDF webinar - Mid-Year Tax Update for Registered Investment Companies, July 16
  25. MFDF Director Discussion Series - Open Forum via Zoom, July 17
  26. MFDF Director Discussion Series - Open Forum (New York), July 23




©All rights reserved to InvestmentWires, Inc. 1997-2024
14 Wall Street | 20th Floor | New York, NY 10005 | P: 212-331-8968 | F: 212-331-8998
Privacy Policy :: Terms of Use