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David Sirianni, Oppenheimer Holdings' head municipal bond trader, was fined $100,000 and suspended for 60 days by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority for overcharging customers.
December 10 -
Wells Fargo, which has set aside the least money for legal costs among the four biggest U.S. banks, will conduct an internal review of its ethics as the industry grapples with a surge in probes and lawsuits.
December 10 -
Advisors who add corporate services such as deferred compensation, executive benefit programs and defined contribution or benefit plans to their menu of services, serve business owners and executives better. They also differentiate themselves and boost revenue.
December 10
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Goldman Sachs Group and Deutsche Bank AG are among five Wall Street firms in addition to JPMorgan Chase whose hiring practices in China are being probed by U.S. regulators, the New York Times reported.
December 9 -
One of the most challenging things advisor Dave Grant faced when setting up his RIA was deciding on a CRM system.
December 9
Retirement Matters -
For Jeffrey Thomasson, founder of Oxford Financial -- the largest firm on Financial Planning's 2013 RIA Leaders list -- smooth waters means its time to rock the boat.
December 9 -
A quarter of households aged 50-59 are "advice opportunity" households, a new study by Cerulli Associates shows.
December 6 -
At first, using social may take a bit longer as you get comfortable, but once you master the tool it will become second nature and will likely become your most powerful marketing and client engagement tool.
December 5
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney -
Efforts to curb public-employee power in states such as Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan, may embolden other municipalities, leave workers more vulnerable and prompt unions to new tactics of opposition.
December 5 -
The independent broker-dealer got into hot water over unsuitable fund sales, according to FINRA.
December 5
