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Despite their smaller size, these boutique IBDs outperform on several desirable metrics.
July 21 -
The financial services industry and others are seeking better metrics for analyzing the economic impact of the regulatory reform law, with some saying it is hampering the recovery and having other unintended effects.
July 21 -
Fiduciary issues should supersede discussion of fee-only, says CFP Board's Ray Ferrara says.
July 18 -
Raymond James has lured away two advisors managing $100 million in client assets from UBS.
July 18 -
The banking industry is pushing back against a plan released this week by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to publicize more details about consumers' individual complaints about financial companies.
July 18 -
Rep. Spencer Bachus (Ala.) is the first Republican in Congress to endorse the Investment Adviser Examination Improvement Act.
July 18 -
Tax planning comes in many forms for retirees; Habits of successful retirement savers; Saving for the future while enjoying life now
July 18 -
The panel is comprised of seven public members and six industry representatives, pulling together advocates, attorneys, regulators and executives from firms such as Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and Securities America.
July 17 -
Daugs fraudulently misused client assets "to make loans to himself to buy a luxury vacation home and refinance a rare vintage automobile," according to the SEC.
July 17 -
Bank of America hasn't budged from an offer to pay about $13 billion to settle federal and state probes of mortgage-backed bond sales, increasing the likelihood that prosecutors will sue the bank, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
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