This year, fundsters read up on the fate of the Hartford, actions of the SEC, and the movement of top executives. These are the top-read
MFWire stories of 2012:
1) June 15 --
"SEC Sends Northern Lights a Wells Notice"
The letter means that SEC staff are recommending that the SEC take action against the series trust.
2) March 21 --
"Hartford's Keeping its Mutual Funds"
The financial services giant is splitting, but its keeping three core business lines, including its mutual fund unit.
3) August 28 --
"Nick Calamos Has Three Weeks Left as Co-CIO"
The president and co-CIO will leave his day-to-day duties behind by the middle of September.
4) April 18 --
"Three Guggenheim Chiefs Leave and Two Rise"
The asset management arm of the private equity firm says goodbye to three of its own while appointing two others.
5) April 25 --
"Ned Johnson Made Steve Jobs Look Like He Was Asleep"
The bold-faced names of Boston turned out to honor Fidelity builder Ned Johnson last night.
6) February 21 --
"Aster Dies"
An accident killed the fund company executive last week.
7) June 21 --
"A Top Templeton PM Dies"
Sir John Templeton's third investment professional passed away earlier this week.
8) March 9 --
"Walt Brings One of Bob's Boys to Schwab"
A top fundster will take over the retail branch network for the brokerage giant.
9) June 4 --
"Did Pimco Say "No Vacays" and Tank the Stock Market?"
Some hedge funds pros and a guy from Minyanville are tweeting about what they heard at lunch on Friday.
10) February 14 --
"Three Firms Gobbled Half of Inflows in January"
Vanguard dominated net long-term mutual fund inflows last month. 
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