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The rise of a hostile U.S. president sent stocks, bonds and the peso reeling. That was then.
A look at conventional wisdom's biggest misses of the first six months of 2017.
Nailing down the size of the quant space is nearly impossible, but one thing is certain: it's getting bigger.
This bull market could last nine or 10 years, says Skagen Managing Director Oyvind Schanke.
ETFs account for a greater portion of trading volume in bank stocks than ever before.
DoubleLine Capital's chief referred to the current U.S. political conflict as "rope-a-dope."
Gold funds even saw 11-week highs.
Political volatility in both the U.S. and U.K. had caused investors to think twice about developed markets.
Global emerging market equity funds accounted for most of the fresh seven-figure bump.