US - The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed new rules around the marketing and advertising of target date funds meant to prevent investors from being ‘misled' when deciding to invest.
In a statement yesterday, the SEC said it could require target-date funds to list the type of investments it uses within the fund's name. A fund's name, which typically includes a retirement date, ...
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