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2020 Annual Report to Members: Roundtable: The Fund Industry’s Response to COVID-19

By Patrice Bergé-Vincent, Marty Burns, and Susan Olson

January 19, 2021

For the 2020 Annual Report to Members, three members of ICI’s leadership sat down to share their thoughts on how the Institute and the fund industry have navigated the COVID-19 crisis.

Below is an abridged version of their discussion. To read the full roundtable, please see ICI’s 2020 Annual Report to Members.

Patrice Berge-Vincent Marty Burns Susan Olson
Patrice Bergé-Vincent
Managing Director
ICI Global
Marty Burns
Chief Industry Operations Officer
ICI
Susan Olson
General Counsel
ICI

COVID-19 has ushered in a new everyday reality for the fund industry. Take us back to those hectic weeks in March. How did ICI engage with policymakers to support members and their shareholders during this uniquely challenging time?

Olson: Those early weeks were unlike anything we had ever been through—and they certainly came at us fast. But our approach didn’t stray too far from how we’ve handled other challenging situations.

By that I mean, huddling with members to discuss what they were seeing in the markets—what funds and their shareholders were experiencing—and then meeting with policymakers to share that on-the-ground perspective.

This approach guided our engagement with senior officials at Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board, which helped inform their efforts to calm the markets. Same for our discussions with the SEC [Securities and Exchange Commission] and staff, which helped us secure relief to give funds another tool to manage their liquidity, just in case they needed it.

Bergé-Vincent: Here in Europe, we were engaged with policymakers in a wide range of areas. But none more important, I think, than our work to keep financial markets from closing in response to the volatility triggered by the pandemic and the shutdowns of economies.

As the crisis ramped up, we stood shoulder-to-shoulder with other market participants against calls for the markets to close, and led a global effort urging policymakers to commit publicly to keeping them open.

Our thinking here was that such a commitment would assure citizens and businesses that they wouldn’t lose access to funding when they needed it most. And we’re grateful that, in the end, not a single European country closed its markets.

What about supporting members’ own responses to the crisis? ICI was quite active there as well.

Burns: Very much so. Every week—and often more frequently than that—our committees were holding calls for pretty much every area of the industry. Operations, law, the risk officers, the compliance folks—everyone. At times we had several hundred people on a single call—from firms of every size and style you can think of.

Having this holistic view of the fund complex—of the fund business—ensured that our support would reach the entire membership, not just parts of it. Plus, in working with other trade groups, we were able to minimize any bottlenecks that might have disrupted the transaction process or kept the delivery of services to shareholders from running smoothly.

Olson: I would add that our frequent member surveys also played a key role here. Members told us regularly that having a broad understanding of the challenges brought on by the crisis—and responses to it—helped them better assess and improve their operations and compliance efforts.

Why do you think you were able to draw such robust participation?

Burns: You know, members have long turned to our committees as a place for practical, productive discussion to enhance operations for the benefit of fund shareholders.

In times of crisis, this type of forum becomes even more critical. And I think so many folks joined, one, because they were eager for information to bring back to their firms, and two, because they wanted to be a part of the regulatory and operational solution themselves—and turn this information into action.

Data security has been huge.

Burns: You’re telling me. Our members are always working with highly sensitive information, and they never stop working to ward off cyberattacks.

But the number of attacks we’ve seen since the crisis hit—the sophistication of them—it’s all been on another level. So members have had to dedicate an enormous amount of energy and resources to shore up their cyberdefenses, get them in place at people’s homes, and reinforce sound cyberhygiene practices among their staffs.

I’d like to now fast-forward some, and zoom out a bit beyond the fund industry. Because even as markets have calmed, economies continue to reel.

Patrice, that’s certainly true in Europe, which is suffering its worst economic shock since World War II. What role can regulated funds play in Europe’s efforts to restore economic growth, and how is ICI engaging here?

Bergé-Vincent: Well, we’ve been saying it since long before the pandemic. The key to unlocking the EU’s economies is a robust Capital Markets Union—one that promotes a greater role for market-based financing and encourages more retail-investor participation.

The same is true now, only the need is even more urgent. And regulated funds—because they’ve proven so useful for growing household savings and channeling investment to businesses—are well positioned to address this need.

We’ve emphasized these points to the European Commission in recent months. And the Commission’s new Capital Markets Union Action Plan would suggest that our recommendations haven’t gone unnoticed.

A lot remains to be done, though. The EU’s recovery plan relies for the time being on financing from bank loans and taxpayer money. Those are important sources of financing—don’t get me wrong—but they alone won’t be nearly enough to deliver a lasting recovery. So our advocacy looking forward will center on showing policymakers why increased retail investor participation in EU capital markets through regulated funds is the missing piece.

You’ve all worked in and around the fund industry for quite some time, and navigated ICI through more than a few challenges. But I have to ask—what has this crisis taught you about the industry?

Burns: What I’ve learned is, the industry is even more resilient than we thought. Thinking about that shift to remote work, few of us had ever contemplated something at such a scale and speed.

Yet everyone—and I mean, everyone—really stepped up to ensure that service to shareholders wouldn’t suffer.

Bergé-Vincent: It’s kind of like everyone in the industry has been put through this big test—a test of tests, if you will. The fact that we’re still going strong should give us all confidence that whatever challenges come our way, we can overcome them. Together, we are stronger. That’s the big lesson for me.

Olson: And I think that’s heartening. Over the past 80 years, funds have evolved constantly to meet the needs of their shareholders, but the industry had never had to navigate something like this.

Now, we know that wholesale change doesn’t have to be scary. It doesn’t have to worry us. Instead, it can be a spark for serving shareholders even better in the future.

Susan Olson is general counsel and Marty Burns is chief industry operations officer at ICI. Patrice Bergé-Vincent is managing director of ICI Global.

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2020 Annual Report to Members: A Conversation with Paul Schott Stevens

By Paul Schott Stevens

January 14, 2021

Paul Schott Stevens, ICI’s longest-serving chief executive, retired at the end of 2020. As he neared the end of his 16 years of service, he sat down with ICI staff to discuss the events of his tenure.

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2020 Annual Report to Members: A Letter to ICI’s Membership

By George C. W. Gatch

January 11, 2021

2020 will go down in history as a year that none of us can ever forget. It was a year of turmoil, fear, and reckoning. Yet for the regulated fund industry, it also proved to be a year of resilience, transition, and great hope.

Read more from ICI Chairman George C. W. Gatch’s letter that was released in ICI’s 2020 Annual Report to Members.

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Value Is in the Eye of the UCITS Holder

By Giles Swan

December 3, 2020

ICI research shows a steady decline in the cost of UCITS investing. European regulators are looking beyond just declining cost, however, by requiring UCITS managers to justify the value of these funds to investors. But how do investors assess value relative to cost, and what is the role of regulators? 

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Market Turmoil and Liquidity Crunch Rooted in the COVID-19 Pandemic

By Sean Collins

October 14, 2020

The first paper in ICI’s new research series, “The Impact of COVID-19 on Economies and Financial Markets,” focuses on the relationship between the pandemic, the economic shutdown it triggered, and the volatility that gripped the markets.

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Investing Basics: Saving for Retirement with a 401(k) Plan

By Christina Kilroy

September 9, 2020

The ICI Education Foundation’s Investing Road Trip ends at retirement, depicted with idyllic images of a park bench and a golf cart. But what if, in real life, your path doesn’t quite follow this tidy path? Even for workers who get a late start, hit some bumps, and take a few detours, saving for retirement is still possible. Here are guideposts for 401(k) saving as you journey to retirement.

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Investing Basics: Saving for Retirement on Your Own

By Christina Kilroy

August 31, 2020

A majority of workers aged 26 to 64 were active participants in a workplace retirement plan in 2017, according to ICI’s most recent tabulation of tax data. But what if you don’t have access to a workplace retirement plan? You still have great options to save for retirement with similar advantages to the 401(k). Learn more in the latest installment of ICI Education Foundation’s investing basics series.

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Congress Should Give Americans Flexibility to Keep Retirement Savings on Track

By Paul Schott Stevens

July 31, 2020

As policymakers take further steps to assist families and businesses weathering the storm, Congress can help American families get their retirement savings goals back on track by including the “Temporary Coronavirus-Related Catch-Up Contribution” proposal in the next COVID-19 relief package.

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Investing Basics: Understanding Fees and Expenses

By Christina Kilroy

July 30, 2020

In the ICI Education Foundation’s Investing Road Trip exhibit, a toll booth illustrates the fees and expenses that are part of investing. Every vehicle on a toll road pays and some of that money helps to maintain the road, which ultimately makes for a smoother and safer trip for everybody. Likewise, every investor pays a cost to invest but receives professional management and services in return.

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IRA Investors Are Concentrated in Lower-Cost Mutual Funds

By James Duvall

July 30, 2020

Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) represent the largest share of assets in the US retirement market, with assets totaling $11.0 trillion at year-end 2019. As part of an ongoing effort to shed light on important insights into IRA investing, ICI is updating its analysis of expense ratios that investors pay on mutual funds in their IRAs.

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A New Benchmark for Distribution Oversight

By Ahmed Elghazaly

July 21, 2020

On June 1, the fund industry achieved a milestone for global cooperation. In an industry-led agreement, fund distributors and fund managers of Undertakings for the Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS) and alternative investment funds (AIFs) joined together to issue a common protocol for distribution oversight.

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Investing Basics: Compound Returns and the Power of Reinvestment

By Christina Kilroy

June 29, 2020

Start saving early. You’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it a million times. There are a few reasons why that’s a good idea—to get in the habit, to manage risks to your investments and income, and to allow more time to contribute to your savings and let them grow. But the strongest case for starting early boils down to one phrase: compound returns.

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Tax Filing Deadline Extended to July 15: What It Means for IRA Savers

By Christina Kilroy

June 18, 2020

On March 21, 2020, the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) extended the federal income tax filing due date—also known as Tax Day—for the 2019 tax year. Workers now have until July 15 to prepare their 2019 tax returns, as well as more time to consider options to potentially reduce taxable earnings. One of the easiest and most popular ways to reduce taxable earnings is contributing to an individual retirement account (IRA).

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2020 Investment Company Fact Book: Letter from the Chief Economist

By Sean Collins

May 19, 2020

A version of this letter by ICI Chief Economist Sean Collins was released in the Institute’s 60th edition of the Investment Company Fact Book.

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The US Retirement System Is Stronger Than Critics Portray

By Paul Schott Stevens

May 18, 2020

A recent Washington Post opinion piece paints an inaccurate and misleading picture of the US retirement system by misusing data and making false assumptions. The retirement system is far stronger than portrayed.

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2020 Investment Company Fact Book: Letter from the President and CEO

By Paul Schott Stevens

May 13, 2020

This ICI Viewpoints is a version of a letter from ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens that was released in the 60th edition of the Investment Company Fact Book.

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Investing Basics: 529 Savings Plans

By Christina Kilroy

May 7, 2020

One thing you can expect when you’re expecting a baby is to pay a lot for diapers—you might pay about $600 by your child’s first birthday. But the cost of diapers is child’s play compared to the costs that could come later when paying for college. 

To encourage people to save for these education costs, nearly every state and the District of Columbia offer 529 plans, and most offer special tax treatment for savers participating in those plans.

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For Funds' Use of Derivatives, a Promising New Regulatory Framework

By Paul Schott Stevens

April 22, 2020

In a promising new proposal on the use of derivatives, the SEC has consolidated cumbersome regulatory framework into a single, comprehensive rule that is carefully designed to protect investors.

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Regulated Funds: Supporting the Economy During the COVID-19 Crisis

By Paul Schott Stevens

April 22, 2020

In a recent call with the Financial Stability Board, ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens shared some findings and observations about the response of fund investors to recent developments in financial markets, and the picture that has emerged to date is reassuring. The extraordinary actions taken by the Federal Reserve, Treasury, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and Congress helped relieve pressure and ensure orderly functioning of US financial markets.

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Investing Basics: Tax Benefits to Encourage Saving

By Christina Kilroy

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To encourage people to save, federal and state governments offer special tax treatment for savings plans for specific goals, such as retirement and education. By increasing the benefit that savers receive in the short term, the government nudges savers to take a positive action that will provide a benefit in the long term.

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Investing Basics: The Benefits of Mutual Funds

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Working to Ensure Funds Can Maintain Vital Services

By Paul Schott Stevens

March 22, 2020

Key personnel of mutual fund sponsors and service providers should be deemed “essential workers” and thus should be permitted to report to work to maintain security and services for fund investors. Two key developments over the weekend offered some hope that state governors will hear this message and provide the needed relief from their shelter-in-place orders.

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During COVID-19 Crisis, Fund Company Staff Are Essential

By Paul Schott Stevens

March 20, 2020

As governments consider extending orders to “shelter in place,” they must include staff of fund companies among the “essential” workers who qualify for an exemption. Fund company staff are very much part of the country’s critical infrastructure, and they must be able to offer their full support to shareholders during these uncertain times.

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ETFs Are Passing the COVID-19 Crisis Test

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Mutual Fund Flows in the COVID-19 Crisis

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The novel coronavirus disease, or COVID-19, is taking a heavy toll on the world economy—in lives, in the costs of responding, and in lost production and consumption. Worldwide financial markets reflect this. How are retail investors reacting? Are they panicking, selling out? Or are they staying the course, as during previous financial market epidemics?

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Investing Basics: Dollar-Cost Averaging

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ICI Continues Its Work on Disclosure Improvements

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February 12, 2020

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ICI Members Are Monitoring the New Coronavirus Outbreak

By Peter Salmon

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Investing Basics: Diversification

By Christina Kilroy

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Proxy Proposals Worth Supporting

By Matt Thornton

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By Michael Bogdan and Candice Gullett

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Talk about the differences between generations is a hot topic in today’s cultural conversation. And the Millennial and Baby Boomer generations are in the middle of a little generational warfare. But when it comes to owning mutual funds, are there really that many differences? 

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Investing Basics: What Is Risk?

By Christina Kilroy

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The second installment of the ICI Education Foundation's blog series celebrating its 30th anniversary explores different types of investing risks.

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2019 Annual Report to Members: ICI's International Work

By Miriam Bridges

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ICYMI: A Q&A with Members of ICI's Retirement Team

November 19, 2019

For this year's 2019 Annual Report to Members, four members of ICI's retirement team sat down to discuss ICI's legislative, regulatory, research, and communications activities to advocate for well-informed public policies that help Americans prepare for retirement....

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2019 Annual Report to Members: A Letter to ICI's Membership

By George C. W. Gatch and Paul Schott Stevens

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Closed-End Funds: Opportunities for a True Renaissance

By Dorothy Donohue and Kenneth Fang

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Investing Basics: What Is Investing?

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Operations Managers Identify Technology as Key to Future Success

By Ahmed Elghazaly

September 24, 2019

How are asset managers investing in the future? To help answer this question, Accenture conducted a joint study with ICI and released a report highlighting the growing importance of technology to successfully navigate the changing tides in the asset management industry. Whether it’s the cloud, data management, artificial intelligence, or robotic process automation, the study found that the right technology is key to gaining and maintaining an edge in the years ahead.

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TOPICS: Operations and Technology

Celebrating 15 Years: Join IDC for a Special Fund Directors Conference in October

By Amy B. R. Lancellotta

September 24, 2019

IDC’s Fund Directors Conference is always an important event for the fund director community, but this year’s gathering will take on special meaning. On October 21–23 in Chicago, we’ll mark 15 years of supporting fund directors’ work on behalf of fund shareholders—by taking stock of how fund governance has evolved, surveying today’s industry and regulatory landscape, and contemplating the road ahead.

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TOPICS: Fund GovernanceIDC

Four Wrongs Don’t Make a Right—A Financial Stability Proposal Falls Short

By Susan Olson

September 16, 2019

After the global financial crisis, the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 set up a regulatory framework to identify and mitigate threats to financial stability. Since then, regulators and industry have taken many actions to make financial markets and market participants more resilient. Yet a new proposal calling for further reform fails to take this progress into account, instead offering an action plan that’s likely to create—not solve—problems in promoting financial stability. 

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TOPICS: Financial MarketsFinancial StabilityFund Regulation

Happy Birthday, IRA! Congratulations on 45 Years

By Sarah Holden and Elena Barone Chism

September 12, 2019

Labor Day 2019 marked the 45th birthday of the individual retirement account (IRA). When the Employee Retirement Income Security Act was signed into law on September 2, 1974, it introduced bold steps to safeguard Americans’ employer-sponsored pensions and created the IRA.

Forty-five years later, IRAs are a significant component of US households’ retirement assets, holding $9.4 trillion in assets, or about one-third of the total US retirement market, at the end of March 2019…

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TOPICS: IRAInvestor ResearchMutual FundRetirement ResearchSavingsShareholder

Three Bs or Not Three Bs: Revisiting Claims That Investment Grade Corporate Bond Funds Pose Financial Stability Risks

By Shelly Antoniewicz, Sean Collins, Rachel Graham, and Christof Stahel

September 9, 2019

In the past year, regulators have expressed concerns that regulated funds with a mandate to invest in investment grade corporate bonds might pose risks to financial stability. A case in point is the Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS) March 2019 Quarterly Review. The only way that the BIS can conclude that downgrades could fuel “fire sales” in “excess of daily turnover in corporate bond markets” is to assume that all market participants would quickly sell downgraded bonds. But the BIS headlines and charts focus solely on mutual funds....

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TOPICS: Bond FundCorporate BondsFinancial StabilityMutual Fund

30 Tips to Celebrate 30 Years of Investor Education

By Christina Kilroy

September 3, 2019

For 30 years, the ICI Education Foundation has pursued its mission to advance investor education by developing, delivering, and promoting investor education to diverse audiences across a range of ages and life stages. As we kick off our celebration of the foundation’s 30th anniversary in October, we will be sharing tips for successful investing on our social media accounts over the coming weeks....

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TOPICS: 401(k)IRAInvestment EducationMutual FundSavingsTaxes

Critics Claim Retirement Savers Aren’t Behaving Rationally. The Data Say They Are.

By Peter Brady

August 22, 2019

In a letter to MarketWatch responding to “Opinion: This Recent Report Suggests Steady Saving for Retirement Is Not Important,” published August 14, ICI Senior Economic Adviser Peter Brady refutes claims that criticize ICI’s recent retirement research, noting that more people benefit from employer plans than is commonly understood….

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TOPICS: 401(k)IRARetirement PolicyRetirement Research

IRA Investors Are Concentrated in Lower-Cost Mutual Funds

By James Duvall

August 20, 2019

Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) represent the largest share of assets in the US retirement market, with assets totaling $8.7 trillion at year-end 2018. Forty-six percent of this total is held in mutual funds, with IRA mutual fund investors primarily invested in equity funds. As part of ICI’s ongoing efforts to shed light on important insights into IRA investing, ICI is updating its analysis of expense ratios that investors pay on mutual funds in their IRAs....

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TOPICS: 401(k)Bond FundEquity InvestingIRAMutual FundRetirement ResearchShareholder

Mind the Gap

By Sarah Holden and Christina Kilroy

July 22, 2019

It’s a good idea to “mind the gap” if you’re traveling on the Tube in London, taking Amtrak in the United States, or riding Metro in Paris or Washington, DC. Being mindful of the space between where you are and where you’re going is important—not only when navigating public transit, but also when saving for retirement. Saving for retirement is a career-long process, with many decisions along the way....

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TOPICS: 401(k)IRAInvestment EducationMutual FundRetirement ResearchSavingsShareholderTaxes

Alibaba’s Joseph C. Tsai in Conversation with Paul Schott Stevens

By Lauri Bearce

June 24, 2019

The world’s two largest economies, the United States and China, need to collaborate on technological innovation to do good for society and to have global impact, Joseph Tsai, Alibaba Group cofounder and executive vice chairman, said at ICI’s 61st General Membership Meeting.

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TOPICS: GMMGlobalInternational

Global Leaders Discuss Building a Competitive European Union

By Jean-Claire Perini

June 12, 2019

EU policymakers need to have a global mindset if the European Union is to compete and thrive in today’s interconnected marketplace. That’s according to an informative panel at ICI’s 2019 General Membership Meeting in Washington, DC, featuring ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens, Honorary Director General of the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) Peter De Proft, and former Secretary General of the International Organization of Securities Commissions David Wright....

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TOPICS: GMMICI GlobalInternational

Fund Industry Leaders Encourage Cultural Stability and Willingness to Embrace Change

By Olivia Caverly

May 31, 2019

The mutual fund industry is being driven by change. At this year's General Membership Meeting, the panel “Facing the Future: Leadership Perspectives" highlighted why firms should be encouraging a positive workplace culture, which will enable them to embrace the fast pace of industry change....

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TOPICS: GMMOperations and Technology

Parag Khanna Talks Asia at ICI’s GMM

By Miriam Bridges

May 30, 2019

How can powerful nations continue to thrive? By being more connected to Asia, said Parag Khanna, the founder and managing partner of the advisory firm FutureMap. The noted global strategist and author shared this argument and more from his latest book, The Future Is Asian, with the guests at ICI’s 61st General Membership Meeting in Washington, DC, highlighting that Asia is becoming an ever-more important destination for investment....

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TOPICS: GMMICI GlobalInternational

In Marketing, Either Adapt or Fall Behind

By Rob Elson

May 30, 2019

Seasoned marketing professionals took to the main stage at ICI’s General Membership Meeting to survey the modern business landscape and unpack strategies for reaching and retaining customers in a digital, data-driven world. Drawing on their unique perspectives, BlackRock’s Frank Cooper III, Salesforce’s Simon Mulcahy, and Nuveen’s Martha “Marty” Willis each shared sharp insights on how the business-to-customer relationship is changing—and on what companies must do to keep ahead of the curve....

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TOPICS: GMM

It’s 5/29—Are You Taking Full Advantage of College Savings Opportunities?

By Sarah Holden and Christina Kilroy

May 29, 2019

Saving for an education is an important financial goal for millions of US households. In fact, nearly one-quarter of mutual fund–owning households indicate saving for educational expenses is one of their goals for their mutual fund investments. An increasingly popular way to save for college is through 529 plans, named for the section of the tax code that provides for their favorable tax treatment....

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TOPICS: Investment EducationSavingsTaxes

2019 Investment Company Fact Book: Letter from the Chief Economist

By Sean Collins

May 7, 2019

Globalization has hit a few speed bumps in recent years, but it hasn't slowed the globalization of the Investment Company Fact Book. Consistent with ICI’s mission to represent the interests of regulated funds and their investors worldwide, Fact Book is expanding its international presence....

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TOPICS: Financial MarketsFund RegulationGlobalInvestor ResearchMutual FundPolicy ResearchRetirement PolicyRetirement ResearchSavingsShareholder

SEC Chairman Jay Clayton Tackles Hot Topics at GMM

By Garrett Hawkins

May 2, 2019

In introducing SEC Chairman Jay Clayton ahead of his highly anticipated appearance at ICI’s 61st annual General Membership Meeting this morning, ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens praised the chairman’s “erudition, dedication, and acumen” in leading the Commission. And during their 40-minute conversation—which tackled some of the top issues facing funds and their investors—each of those qualities was on show.

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TOPICS: Financial MarketsFund RegulationGMM

ICI’s Quarterly Retirement Market Resource

By Miriam Bridges

April 23, 2019

ICI publishes statistics on the US retirement market every quarter as an information resource for mutual funds, individual investors, the media, policymakers, and researchers. This report includes individual retirement account (IRA) and defined contribution (DC) plan assets, including 401(k) plans, and mutual fund assets held in retirement accounts....

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TOPICS: 401(k)IRAMutual FundRetirement ResearchSavings

Don’t Forget the 401(k): America’s Retirement System Helps Workers Save and Preserve Assets

By Paul Schott Stevens

February 26, 2019

In a letter to the Wall Street Journal responding to “Forget the 401(k),” published February 11, ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens shows how the US retirement system actively engages employers to promote workers' retirement saving, noting that the current system also preserves choice and control of investments....

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TOPICS: 401(k)Retirement PolicyRetirement Research

IRA: Will You Be Mine?

By Sarah Holden

February 12, 2019

As this Valentine’s Day approaches, step back and consider treating yourself or your spouse to an individual retirement account (IRA) contribution. Saving for retirement is an important household financial goal and contributing to an IRA is a good step toward providing for those later years....

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TOPICS: IRARetirement Research

From December Outflows to January Inflows: Seasonal Factors in Mutual Fund Flows

By Shelly Antoniewicz and Morris Mitler

February 4, 2019

As US and global stock markets churned in December, the press took note of ICI’s reports on outflows from US long-term mutual funds and drew a hasty conclusion: individual fund investors were fleeing from market turmoil. But weighing flows against total assets is the first step to putting fund flows in context. A second factor to be considered is the calendar. It turns out that mutual fund flows have a distinct seasonal pattern, with stronger inflows early in the year giving way to weaker inflows or outflows during the second half.

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TOPICS: Bond FundEquity FundMutual Fund

A Year of Advocacy: IDC’s 2018 Annual Review

Amy B. R. Lancellotta

January 31, 2019

IDC is well known for its education and outreach programs—and it’s not hard to see why. Year after year, they provide fund directors with opportunities to hone their craft and connect with one another, equipping them with the tools they need to thrive in their oversight role for the benefit of fund shareholders....

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TOPICS: Fund GovernanceFund RegulationIDC

Corporate and Investment Grade Bond Funds: What’s in a Name?

By Sean Collins

January 4, 2019

Financial stability concerns are being inflated by confusion over what the funds in question actually hold. In fact, these funds invest nearly half their assets in Treasury and agency securities, and less than one-third in corporate bonds. In other words, these funds hold more in government bonds—traditionally the “safe haven” that investors seek in times of turmoil—than in the corporate bonds that seem to cause the regulators’ angst....

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TOPICS: Bond FundCorporate BondsFinancial StabilityMutual Fund

Even in Bear Markets, Equity Fund Investors Stay the Course

By Shelly Antoniewicz

December 21, 2018

With the S&P 500 on a downward trajectory since early October, we’ve seen many headlines in the financial press of an impending bear market in US stocks and the potential for retrenchment by investors. But just as we showed that bond investors aren’t stampeding the exits in another recent ICI Viewpoints, “Debunking Assumptions About Bond Mutual Funds’ Flows and Bond Sales,” equity fund investors’ reactions to substantial declines in stock prices are less dramatic than the popular belief would suggest....

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TOPICS: Equity InvestingExchange-Traded FundsMutual Fund

Debunking Assumptions About Bond Mutual Funds’ Flows and Bond Sales

By Shelly Antoniewicz

December 20, 2018

Recent outflows from bond mutual funds have drawn press attention and revived concerns among regulators about the impact of bond fund investors’ actions on the broader bond market. Unfortunately, this attention is rooted in misconceptions—as we’ll show using ICI’s comprehensive data covering 98 percent of mutual fund industry assets.

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TOPICS: Bond FundBondsFixed IncomeMutual Fund

Understanding Interest Rate Risk in Bond Funds

By Shelly Antoniewicz and James Duvall

December 17, 2018

Long-term interest rates reached their lowest recorded levels in July 2016 and were on a steady upward trend until early December. Rates dipped recently, but that could be short-lived if global trade tensions ease and the outlook for economic growth remains robust. Investors should be aware of the effects rising interest rates could have on their bond fund investments....

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TOPICS: Bond FundBondsExchange-Traded FundsFixed IncomeIndex FundMutual Fund

Mutual Funds: Rated E for Everyone

By Sarah Holden

December 12, 2018

Investing is subject to many misconceptions, including the notion that only wealthy households own mutual funds. As US households’ ownership of mutual funds has grown over the past four decades, the need to correct myths about who owns mutual funds has also grown....

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TOPICS: Investor ResearchMutual FundRetirement PolicySavingsShareholder

ICI’s 2018 Annual Report: Letter from the President

By Paul Schott Stevens

December 3, 2018

A version of this letter by ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens was released in the Institute’s 2018 Annual Report.

Fund industry watchers will remember this year as one of important policy developments, including some that have been the subject of years of debate. The Investment Company Institute has been deeply engaged in this wide range of issues, working on both legislative and regulatory fronts to promote advantageous outcomes for regulated funds and their shareholders....

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TOPICS: Exchange-Traded FundsFinancial MarketsFund RegulationGlobalIDCOperations and TechnologyRetirement Policy

Common Ownership: "Puffery" in the Legal Analysis

By Mike McNamee

December 3, 2018

Proponents of the common ownership hypothesis presume that the economic debate over the competitive effects of institutional investing is settled. But a new paper from Douglas H. Ginsburg, judge on the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and Keith Klovers, a judicial clerk on that court, finds that those proponents "substantially overstate the validity and strength of the existing empirical work" on common ownership....

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TOPICS: Financial MarketsFund RegulationPolicy ResearchShareholder

Growing Better with Age: The 401(k) Turns Forty

By Miriam Bridges and Christina Kilroy

November 30, 2018

This month marks the fortieth birthday of the most prevalent retirement plan available to workers today: the 401(k). It’s a milestone, to be sure, but there are no mid-life doldrums here—401(k) plans continue to grow, and currently hold $5.3 trillion in assets on behalf of more than 55 million active participants and millions of former employees and retirees.

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TOPICS: 401(k)Investor ResearchPolicy ResearchRetirement PolicyRetirement ResearchSavingsShareholderTarget Date Funds

Common Ownership: Ignoring the Age-Old Conflict Between Owners and Managers

By Mike McNamee

November 30, 2018

In his first public remarks as a member of the Federal Trade Commission, Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips tackled what he called “the common ownership story”—and concluded that “this ‘economic blockbuster’ seems a little light on plot.” And like many other experts, Commissioner Phillips sees problems with both the empirical evidence and the theoretical basis for the claim of anticompetitive harm....

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TOPICS: Financial MarketsFund RegulationPolicy ResearchShareholder

Common Ownership: Faulty Assumptions on Investors’ ‘Economic Interests’

By Mike McNamee

November 29, 2018

In a new paper, scholars Thomas A. Lambert and Michael E. Sykuta find that proponents of the common ownership hypothesis don’t understand—or even attempt to consider—the actual economic interests and incentives of asset managers and their fund clients....

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TOPICS: Financial MarketsFund RegulationPolicy ResearchShareholder

Funds and Proxy Voting: Funds Vote Thoughtfully and Independently

By Morris Mitler, Sean Collins, and Dorothy Donohue

November 7, 2018

During the 2017 proxy voting season, registered investment companies—including mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and closed-end funds—cast more than 7.6 million votes for proxy proposals submitted by either management or shareholders of corporations held in the funds’ portfolios. Some of those proposals were straightforward; others were more controversial. But in every case, a fund adviser had a duty to evaluate the proposal and act in the best interest of the fund and its shareholders.

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TOPICS: Mutual FundProxy VotingShareholder

Funds and Proxy Voting: Who Submits Shareholder Proposals?

By Morris Mitler, Sean Collins, and Dorothy Donohue

November 6, 2018

Any registered fund that holds companies’ stocks in its portfolio has a duty to consider proxy proposals offered by those companies—and to act in the best interests of the fund and its shareholders. These funds also have a regulatory obligation to report those votes.

As the only investors required to disclose their votes publicly, funds draw an outsized share of the attention focused on proxy issues and voting outcomes. And critics frequently focus on whether they agree or disagree with funds’ votes—without regard to funds’ obligation to vote in the interests of fund shareholders....

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TOPICS: Mutual FundProxy VotingShareholder

Funds and Proxy Voting: The Mix of Proposals Matters

By Morris Mitler, Sean Collins, and Dorothy Donohue

November 5, 2018

Proxy voting is in the news and on the minds of policymakers, corporate executives, and investors. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will focus on a number of issues related to proxy advisory firms, shareholder proposals, and technology and innovation to make the proxy process more efficient at a staff roundtable on November 15. Major corporate issuers—organized as the “Main Street Investors Coalition”—are agitating against the voting practices of institutional investors, including registered funds....

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TOPICS: Mutual FundProxy VotingShareholder

Fund Shareholders Have to Receive Reports. They Don’t Have to Pay So Much for Them

By Paul Schott Stevens

November 1, 2018

ICI has filed a comment letter calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to overhaul the framework for fees that funds are required to pay to vendors when intermediaries such as broker-dealers hire those vendors to distribute legally required reports and disclosures to shareholders. The issue may sound dry and technical—but if the SEC follows through on our recommendations, shareholders will save real money.

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TOPICS: Mutual FundShareholder

Improving Operational Efficiency for Interval Funds

By Jeffrey Naylor

October 23, 2018

Fund firms that offer interval funds—a type of closed-end fund that periodically offers to repurchase a portion of its shares—face unique operational challenges. To address these, ICI’s Broker-Dealer Advisory Committee recently launched the Working Group on Interval Funds. The working group plans to publish a comprehensive white paper that will consider new approaches to boosting the operational cohesiveness and efficiency of trade processing for these funds. The paper will include pertinent recommendations that should greatly benefit interval fund investors....

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TOPICS: Operations and Technology

28 Trillion Smart Decisions

By Christina Kilroy

October 22, 2018

Have you ever done one small, smart thing that ended up making a huge difference in your future? I’m not talking about blind luck—like buying a ticket that turns out to be the winner in the (currently) $1.6 billion Mega Millions. No, I’m talking about small, smart decisions that can materially affect us later in life....

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TOPICS: Investment EducationMutual FundRetirement ResearchSavingsShareholderTaxes

SEC Should Reject Complex, Costly “Pass-Through” Proxy Voting

By Paul Schott Stevens

October 2, 2018

Policymakers and regulators at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have renewed their interest in proxy voting issues recently. Among the items under discussion at an upcoming SEC Roundtable is the idea that a fund would only be allowed to vote on portfolio company proxies after the fund asks its own shareholders how the fund should vote. In essence, this would “pass through” to fund shareholders the decision of how corporate proxies would be exercised. Even the briefest consideration demonstrates how misguided and impractical the idea is—and why it should go no further.

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TOPICS: Fund GovernanceFund RegulationProxy VotingShareholder

Fund Adviser Proxy Votes Align with Fund Interests

By Paul Schott Stevens

September 24, 2018

A key assertion in “Cracking the Proxy Racket” (The Wall Street Journal's Review & Outlook, September 18) is that asset managers vote “in block” to support recommendations set forth by advisory firms like Glass Lewis and Institutional Shareholder Services. Such statements ought to be tested against actual data.

A decade’s worth of research shows that fund advisers vote proxies diligently, in line with their fiduciary duty to the fund and its shareholders...

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TOPICS: Fund GovernanceFund RegulationIndex FundMutual FundProxy VotingShareholder

Stock Ownership in the United States: It’s Main Street

By Sarah Holden

September 10, 2018

US household activity in the stock market has undergone a transformation over the past three decades. The old idea that investing in the stock market is just for the wealthy is vastly out of date. 

In the late 1980s, less than a third of US households held stocks. Now, a majority do. This growth in stock-owning households has occurred across all income quintiles....

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TOPICS: Equity InvestingInvestor ResearchRetirement PolicySavingsShareholder

“Common Ownership” Hypothesis Is Unconvincing

By Sean Collins and Susan M. Olson

August 22, 2018

Economists and legal scholars have issued pointed critiques and empirical rebuttals of the “common ownership” hypothesis—the notion that institutional investors holding small, non-controlling stakes in competing companies in concentrated industries decrease competition and raise consumer prices. Yet the issue continues to draw attention and is one of a long list of topics that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will include in upcoming hearings on competition and consumer protection.

In response, the Investment Company Institute (ICI) has submitted a comment letter to the FTC to provide a factual baseline on key elements of the discussion to help dispel misrepresentations underlying the common ownership hypothesis.

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TOPICS: Fund RegulationPolicy ResearchShareholder

IRA Investors Are Concentrated in Lower-Cost Mutual Funds

By James Duvall

August 8, 2018

Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) represent the largest share of assets in the US retirement market, with assets totaling $9.2 trillion at year-end 2017. Forty-seven percent of this total is held in mutual funds, with IRA mutual fund investors primarily invested in equity funds. As part of ICI’s ongoing efforts to shed light on important insights into IRA investing, ICI is offering an updated analysis of expense ratios that investors pay on mutual funds in their IRAs....

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TOPICS: 401(k)Bond FundEquity InvestingIRAMutual FundRetirement ResearchShareholder

How Mutual Funds Service and Protect Shareholders Affected by Disaster

By Joanne Kane

June 26, 2018

Mutual fund shareholders were among the millions of people affected by the numerous natural disasters that affected the United States during 2017. The recent volcanic event in Hawaii is another reminder that disasters—natural or manmade—can strike anytime, anywhere.

As both the summer tornado season and hurricane season get underway, the destruction in Hawaii serve as a reminder that US residents should be prepared for the unexpected—just as mutual funds are prepared to help and protect shareholders affected by disaster....

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TOPICS: Operations and Technology

IBM Expert Demystifies Artificial Intelligence, Touts Its Value for Asset Management

By Jeanne C. Arnold

June 22, 2018

Forget what you’ve heard about artificial intelligence (AI), Tom Eck, chief technology officer for IBM industry platforms, told the crowd at ICI’s 60th annual General Membership Meeting. Despite its depiction sometimes in popular culture as a malevolent force, he said, there is nothing to fear from the technology, which happens to hold great potential for the registered fund industry....

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TOPICS: EventsGMMMutual Fund

Young Leaders Reflect on Building a Better Business

By Christina Kilroy

June 21, 2018

Emerging leaders in the asset management industry are at the forefront of changes that will fundamentally affect the business—from technology, to client expectations, to how to attract and retain top talent. During a panel at ICI’s Operations and Technology Conference, held concurrently with the 60th annual General Membership Meeting, three such leaders explored how their firms are rethinking legacy processes and moving into the future....

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TOPICS: EventsGMMMutual FundOperations and TechnologyShareholder

Meeting Investors’ Evolving Expectations—and Why Delivering Returns Is No Longer Enough

By Jeanne C. Arnold

June 19, 2018

Serving investors is at the heart of asset management. Yet in today’s technology-driven world, in which personalized services and experiences dominate everything from banking to shopping, asset managers are having to rethink how to best meet the evolving needs of investors and advisers. 

During the opening session of ICI’s 60th annual General Membership Meeting, held this year from May 22–24, a group of industry experts took to the stage to discuss the future of the fund industry—and to explain why simply delivering returns is no longer enough....

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TOPICS: EventsGMMMutual Fund

How Astronaut Jerry Linenger Found Strength, Perspective During His 132 Days in Space

By Candice Gullett

June 14, 2018

Captain Jerry Linenger has been around the world more than a few times—literally. As a retired US Navy flight surgeon and NASA astronaut posted on Russian space station Mir, he’s seen it all. But you don’t have to go in to space to benefit from Linenger’s insight—he had plenty of wisdom to share with attendees of ICI’s 60th annual General Membership Meeting (GMM), held in Washington, DC, from May 22–24.

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TOPICS: EventsGMMMutual Fund

Amy Herman Makes Order out of Chaos with the Art of Perception

By Melanie Cohen

June 11, 2018

Art might not be the first topic that comes to mind when discussing the mutual fund industry, but lawyer and art historian Amy Herman showed that there is a connection to be found after all.

Addressing attendees at ICI’s recent Operations and Technology Conference, held concurrently with ICI’s General Membership Meeting in Washington, DC, from May 22–24, Herman explained that analyzing art requires stepping in closely and asking questions from every angle—a style of observation that also is important for the fund industry…

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TOPICS: EventsGMMMutual Fund

Artificial Intelligence Offers Opportunity for Funds and Investors

By Miriam Bridges

June 7, 2018

What’s the future of the financial services workforce and artificial intelligence (AI)? Adam Broun, president and COO of Kensho Technologies, believes that AI will help human beings become better at what they do. “We’re not replacing humans yet in any meaningful way; we’re making people more effective and efficient in what they’re doing,” Broun told the audience at ICI’s annual Operations and Technology Conference, held concurrently with the General Membership Meeting on May 22–24 in Washington, DC.

Kicking off the session, Broun described how Kensho developed its “new economy” indexes and how AI comes into play...

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TOPICS: EventsGMMOperations and Technology

For Good Cybersecurity, Keep Your Eye on the Basics, Says Fidelity’s Chad Renfro

By Todd Bernhardt

June 5, 2018

The computer breaches and hacks that make headlines are typically massive and complicated, and this can lead to the belief that information security solutions must be similarly complex.

But—as Chad Renfro, head of enterprise cybersecurity at Fidelity Investments, told a capacity audience at ICI’s recent General Membership Meeting—good cybersecurity doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. Instead, he said, companies that make “strategic, optimized investments in cybersecurity” and that focus on the fundamentals can drastically reduce the amount of risk facing their firm…

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TOPICS: CybersecurityEventsGMMOperations and Technology

Asset Management Leaders Talk Shop on Markets and Trends—and the Industry’s Gender Divide

By Rob Elson

May 31, 2018

A panel of four leading women in asset management took the stage at ICI’s 60th annual General Membership Meeting last week to share their insights on market outlooks, industry trends, and gender diversity....

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TOPICS: EventsGMMInternationalMutual Fund

Popular 529 Savings Plans Expand to Reach Students of All Ages

By Christina Kilroy

May 29, 2018

Today, on May 29—“5/29”—we mark 529 College Savings Day. Many people interested in saving for a child’s or grandchild’s future college costs are using targeted savings vehicles called 529 savings plans. The plans, which have grown in popularity over the past decade and a half as a way to save for a family member’s college expenses, may now also be used to cover tuition for elementary and secondary education....

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TOPICS: Investment EducationSavingsTaxes

SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar: A Commitment to Markets, Shareholders...and Facts

By Rachel McTague

May 24, 2018

SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar responded with candor to questions posed by ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens during a lively discussion at the final day of ICI’s General Membership Meeting. Piwowar’s announced July 7 departure from the agency offered the outspoken commissioner the opportunity to reflect on fund regulation during his five-year tenure....

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TOPICS: Exchange-Traded FundsFinancial StabilityFund RegulationGMMMutual Fund

Jon Meacham’s Leadership Prescription: Curiosity, Humility, and Empathy

By Rob Elson

May 23, 2018

A lunchtime crowd of nearly 1,500 at ICI’s 60th annual General Membership Meeting sat rapt as Pulitzer Prize–winning author and presidential historian Jon Meacham dove deep into what he sees as three virtues that have defined America’s best eras, and that are “essential to any given hour in the republic, both at the top—and for all of us.”

Today’s divisive, contentious environment threatens those virtues, Meacham said, but not because of the division and contention themselves, which he said have been part of America and its system of government from the beginning...

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TOPICS: GMM

The Carlyle Group’s David M. Rubenstein: Expanding Horizons, Doing What He Loves

By Miriam Bridges

May 23, 2018

“It’s the rate of return. Everything is the rate of return,” said David M. Rubenstein, cofounder and co-executive chairman of The Carlyle Group, summing up what has fueled the growth and success of the modern private equity business.

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TOPICS: EventsGMMMutual Fund

Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman Builds Pride from the Inside Out

By Todd Bernhardt

May 22, 2018

A mental model that James Gorman uses in his role as chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley involves viewing the world as a series of concentric circles: the innermost circle represents the firm itself, while the subsequent circles represent the industry, the economy, and the political environment that a firm operates within. To succeed, one must build an understanding and mastery of each circle. Only then can one move back toward the middle.

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TOPICS: GMMGlobalMutual Fund

2018 Investment Company Fact Book: Letter from the Chief Economist

By Sean Collins

May 15, 2018

Those of us who wear glasses know that one of the most crucial elements in seeing the world is the right lens. A bad lens warps the light and distorts the signals; the right lens sharpens the image and enhances our understanding.

This is a useful metaphor for the work that ICI Research does in providing informed analysis to guide public policy. Through our voluminous collections and surveys, we gather large amounts of data—signals about the behavior of funds, markets, and investors. But finding the patterns in these signals requires the right lens—accumulated knowledge provided by context, economic insights, and understanding of institutions.

The Investment Company Fact Book is one very visible result of this process and its many elements...

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