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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Although it is notably newer to the ETF game compared to other fund leaders like Blackrock and State Street, Vanguard has enjoyed a dramatic ascension that has propelled it to No. 3 in total assets. According to the November fund flow data compiled by the National Stock Exchange, the Pennsylvania-based investment company boasts a combined nearly $175 billion in assets. Read More »
The remake is virtually a beat-for-beat copy of its Reagan-era forebear, and you almost have to admire such quaint obstinacy. Read More »
Is there a full moon tonight over upstate New York? Mr. Cool Jimmie Johnson is still hot under the collar. The source of his agitation? Oh, we think you know. Read More »
The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. NEW YORK (Trefis) -- Slowly but steadily, Microsoft Bing has become a potent threat to Google in the search market. Over the last few months, Microsoft's aggressive strategy with Bing has started to yield market share Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- When it comes to financial decisions and investing strategies, who does a better job: young, tech-savvy investors or their conservative, old-school elders? Bad news for the adults: Research by Stanford University and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management found evidence that older investors may be more prone to make bold moves and bad choices. Younger Read More »
FIRST MOVE'S THE WRONG MOVE Fed days often feature the initial market move after an FOMC announcement that turns out to be the wrong move as markets reverse. So it was today as the initial jump after the announcement was met by selling. What did the Fed do or say that was different? Not much really. But, those in the business of dissecting the announcement seized, for what it's worth, on a sub Read More »
Jimmie Johnson dominated again at Dover International Speedway, winning the second race of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship for his sixth victory of the season. Read More »
Expect a twist in the new season of "So You Think You Can Dance Canada" as it returns Sunday. From such an athletically demanding show, expect a few new twists. Read More »
President Barack Obama's top health care official put health insurers on notice Monday that the new health overhaul law requires them to cover kids with medical problems, trying to dispel uncertainty over a much-publicized benefit. Read More »
Investors who move in and out of mutual funds during stock-market peaks and troughs end up blunting returns. Read More »
Richard Petty Motorsports is finalizing elements of its 2010 program, beginning this weekend when Elliott Sadler will race a Ford at Talladega Superspeedway. Read More »
Qualifying for next season's Daytona 500 will be held one day earlier than usual, a move that avoids running the session on the same day as the Super Bowl. Read More »
Former Oakland Raiders center Barret Robbins is in a halfway house following court-mandated drug rehabilitation and said in an interview with Fox 26 in Houston he's finally "sick and tired of being sick and tired." Read More »

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