Gain. Bill gross, the bond king, the man who could move markets and often compared to peter lynch is leaving the firm he founded more than 40 years ago. He is heading to janis Capital Group where he will manage a new bond firm. This sparked a knee jerk sell off. The total return etf fell slightly and morning star placed all funds under review. But at janis, it stock forward 30 . The Parent Company was down 6 in germany. For many, these are a mainstay. Who is bill gross . Why is he so important and how did he get to the point of leaving the firm he founded . Jane wells has more. Washington package. Bill gross has been king of the world, making investors oodles of money. Starting the Largest Bond Fund in the planet, averaging nearly 8 annual returns since inception. Hes a true giant in the industry. A true legend. A familiar face to nbr viewers is stepping down as ceo and cochief investment officer. In january, grosss heir apparent abruptly left. We got along real well. Investors didnt l
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Work in and provide capital for key strategic decisions. We offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. What can we do for you . And now, bbc world news america. This is bbc world news america, im laura. President obama prepares to take executive action on immigration. Republicans say he will come to regret the move. Mexico is the scene of protest. People are demanding answers from the government over the disappearance of 43 students. And legendary director mike nichols dies at age 83. From the graduate, we look back on his incredible career. Welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and around the low. President obama is scheduled to address the nation and explain why he is taking executive action on immigration. He could delay the deportation of as many as 5 Million People. The decision to sidestep congress has raised the ire of the republicans. This person is an undocumented migrant facing deportation. His 17 are old son is not as the result of
This is bbc world news america reporting from washington. Betting big on his plans for immigration, president obama travels to las vegas to sell his plan. We will make our immigration system more fair and more just. The unrest continues with an increasingly deadly toll. A new exhibit showcases the artists work with a new focus. Last night president obama addressed the American Public to use executive action to change the u. S. Immigration system and today he hit the road to sell his decision. In las vegas he talked about the measures that would protect 5 million people. His announcement has infuriated republicans. She came to mexico when she was four years old. Last night she went to a Hispanic Community center to hear the president s a dress on immigration reform. She knew he would be talking about people like her. What we didnt know is he would be actually talking about her. Tomorrow i will travel to las vegas and meet with some of the students including a young woman named astrid. S
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