The Fort Lauderdale paper, however, gave no indication that it was cutting its stock listings. The mutual fund listings only appear on Sundays.
Here is what the paper said: “The Sun-Sentinel Business section will change its mutual fund tables starting Sunday. We will list only the largest share class in each fund. Other share classes usually track those returns.
“On Sundays, we’ll add a five-year return to the weekly close, change and year-to-date information. Our mutual fund information the rest of the week will stay the same: on Tuesdays, 1-year return; on Wednesdays, annual yield; on Thursdays, 3-year return; and Fridays, the fund category.”
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