News

Law

Asset Management

Investment Banking

Wealth

Hedge Funds

People

Newsletters

Events

Lists

Wealth creators vs wealth destroyers

Looking at firms' stumbles since 2000

To learn that your mutual fund firm's lineup posted negative returns over a decade is one thing; to realise that almost $60bn (€44bn) of investors' wealth was wiped out is another matter entirely.

That is what happened at Janus Capital Group from 2000 through 2009. The mutual fund giant's offerings collectively saw 10-year asset-weighted total return of minus-1% a year, which translates into $58.4bn of investment losses.

WSJ Logo