July 3, 2025

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Corporate bond funds lure most inflows in over 2 years – Money News

By Christina Titus Inflows into corporate bond funds in May were the highest in the past 26 months. Mutual funds under the corporate bond category witnessed a record inflow of Rs 11,983 crore, the most since the March 2023 figure of Rs 15,626 crore, Amfi data show. Year-to-date as on May 2025, these funds registered

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Navy budget aims to cut funds for shipbuilding by upward of $16 billion, top senator says

Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, speaks in March 2025 at a committee hearing. (Eric Kayne/Stars and Stripes) WASHINGTON — The Navy is proposing a $16 billion cut to shipbuilding in 2026 and does not intend to move forward with plans to purchase at least six new warships, the top

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La Jolla teen turns to neighborhood jobs for college funds – San Diego Union-Tribune

Milo Zaharias graduated from La Jolla High School on May 29. But mere hours before he received his diploma and turned his tassel, he was hard at work on a car detailing assignment in Bird Rock. He worked a little faster and checked the time more often than usual (while not sacrificing the quality of

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Indiana agencies instructed to withhold funds on top of 5% budget cuts | News

The Braun administration has directed agencies to withhold 5% of their funds from specific budget line items — rather than allowing department heads to identify areas for reserves. This is in addition to appropriation cuts already enacted in the state budget passed in April. In previous years, the Office of Budget and Management traditionally directed

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Japan pension funds holding $400 billion hire first CIOs

Japanese pension funds are seeking to bolster returns in a volatile market by doing something many of them have never done before: appoint chief investment officers. One of those funds, the Organization for Small & Medium Enterprises and Regional Innovation Japan, an agency that promotes smaller firms, established in April a position that’s equivalent to

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Nasdaq: Hedge-Fund Backers Are Piling Into Stockpicking Managers Again

It appears that enough time has passed since 2022’s disastrous run for hedge-fund backers to finally trust long-short equity managers again. Last quarter, stockpicking hedge funds raised a net total of $22.8 billion — the most of any strategy subset — in their first quarter without net outflows since 2022, according to a new report

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How Thesis-Driven Funds Can Catalyze Transformational Progress

(Photo by iStock/BlackJack3D) There are 40,000 families globally with $100 million or more in wealth. These families could play a catalytic role in a 21st-century renaissance, in the same way that wealthy Italian families supported the Italian Renaissance. More recently, the Rockefeller Foundation supported the Green Revolution and the emergence of molecular biology as a

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Debt funds see sharp outflows in May, but a deeper look reveals selective resilience

“This decline can largely be attributed to heavy redemptions in the Liquid and Overnight Fund categories, which saw net outflows of over ₹48,325 crore. These categories typically see high institutional flows and are more sensitive to short-term liquidity needs and treasury management decisions,” said Nehal Meshram, senior analyst–manager research, Morningstar Investment Research India. However, other

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Debt mutual funds see ₹15,908 crore outflow in May: Key factors at play

Open-ended debt mutual funds saw net outflows of ₹15,908 crore in May 2025, reversing the strong inflows of ₹2.19 lakh crore recorded in April. The pullback was mainly driven by significant redemptions in the liquid and overnight fund categories. According to AMFI data, liquid funds alone saw net outflows of ₹39,725 crore, while overnight funds

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Rutland 360: Myth or fact? TIF builds education and municipal Funds. Fact. | Local News

Editor’s note: The following is a monthly column provided to us courtesy of the Rutland City TIF Task Force. The cost of living in Vermont continues to rise, especially in communities with greater affordability challenges but with fewer resources to invest in major infrastructure projects necessary to address those needs. A recent bill that passed

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