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Paul Reid Galietto's lawyer says he was let go by Credit Suisse in 2021 after the firm tried to unfairly blame him for losses from the collapse of the giant family office Archegos Capital Management.
February 24 -
Showing up for clients is still crucial, but using AI to deliver on financial goals matters more, says Altruist's CEO.
February 24
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Small oversights when drafting a trust can snowball into major headaches for clients and their heirs. Here's how advisors can help.
February 23 -
The platforms, where bets are placed on everything from U.K. soccer teams to the price of bitcoin, are getting traction from investors and attention from regulators.
February 23 -
The arrival of Warren-Fantano Wealth Management at Janney will give the regional broker-dealer a new office in Delaware.
February 23 -
Impact investing experts admit that the first year under President Trump has brought changes to the rhetoric around ESG. The realities look far more murky, though.
February 23 -
A new bipartisan bill would exempt retroactive Social Security payments from federal taxes, easing a surprise financial burden for millions of retirees.
February 20 -
A pair of putative class-action lawsuits this month accuse Edward Jones of allowing information clients enter online to be harvested for use in targeted marketing campaigns.
February 20 -
The Weikes Slattery Group generated $17 million in annual revenue from locations in New York and California.
February 20 -
Seeing a pattern of stop-and-go federal support, financial advisors clamored for a chance to ask questions about what President Donald Trump's agenda means for municipal budgets and the bonds tied to them.
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