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The New York-based independent broker-dealer wanted something homegrown and less convoluted compared with some of the other social media systems it had explored.
July 7 -
Bank of America subsidiary Merrill Lynch Professional Clearing Corp. has been ordered to pay hedge fund clients Rosen Capital Partners and Rosen Capital Institutional $63.7 million plus interest for an arbitration case dating back to the height of the financial crisis.
July 7 -
Yes, the 34,000 customer records lost last month by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney is a shadow of the 100 million customers affected by the repeated break-ins to the Sony Playstation Network this year.
July 7 -
The Technical Committee of the International Organization of Securities Commissions Wednesday published a Consultation Report aimed at developing recommendations to mitigate risks posed to the financial system by technological developments, such as high frequency trading.
July 7 -
J.P. Morgan Asset Management has been selected as the investment manager for New Yorks $1.9 billion 529 college savings plan. After completing the extensive request for proposal process, J.P. Morgan said, negotiations will now begin on the details of the seven-year agreement.
July 7 -
Continued scrutiny by regulators and legislators on the fees and outcomes of 401(k)s and other defined contribution plans is pressuring revenues at asset managers, advisors and recordkeepers and will shape the future of the DC retirement plan market, according to a new study from Financial Research Corp., Trends in Retirement/401(k) Plans and Administration.
July 7 -
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney is warning 34,000 of its investors to be on alert after CD-ROMs carrying their personal data disappeared when they were mailed to a state government office.
July 6 -
The Vanguard Group has issued industry results from its “How America Saves 2011” report, based on the 3.2 401(k) investors it serves in 2,500 plans. The industry that saves the most in 401(k) plans is both small and large utilities (9.0% and 8.2% average contribution rates, compared to an average of 6.8%).
July 6 -
J.P. Morgan Asset Management has been selected as the investment manager for New York’s $1.9 billion 529 college savings plan. After completing the extensive request for proposal process, J.P. Morgan said, negotiations will now begin on the details of the seven-year agreement.
July 6 -
Continued scrutiny by regulators and legislators on the fees and outcomes of 401(k)s and other defined contribution plans is pressuring revenues at asset managers, advisers and recordkeepers and will shape the future of the DC retirement plan market, according to a new study from Financial Research Corp., “Trends in Retirement/401(k) Plans and Administration.”
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