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Congress has effectively overruled the Supreme Court by extending the time period for auditing certain types of tax returns.
August 5 -
The Republican presidential contender says the retirement age should slowly be raised by two years to address Social Security's financial woes; Plus, 7 demands retirees should place on their money.
August 4 -
An arbitration panel ordered the wirehouse to pay two former clients $250,000, a mere 10% of what they originally sought, in a case involving the sale of funds of Puerto Rican municipal bonds.
August 4 -
Jorge Daniel Usandivaras claimed to have been fired for blowing the whistle on what he saw as improper transactions.
August 4 -
While the group moves between wirehouses, Morgan picks up more recruits from Barclays.
August 4 -
JPMorgan Chase said authorities are examining what its wealth management businesses and private bank told customers when selling them the companys own investment products and enlisting hedge funds.
August 4 -
Pimco said regulators are considering taking action against the firm over marking of securities in the exchange-traded fund version of its flagship Total Return Fund.
August 4 -
The trust fund assets will be viable now until 2034, a slight improvement, but Congress still needs to address the program's larger financial woes; Plus, some Medicare recipients could face steep premium increases next year.
August 3 -
Michael Shaw, who left the board amid turmoil over its disciplinary process, could end up working for former investigatory targets with new consulting gig.
August 3 -
Junior recruits entering the business as potential partners have their own take on how to boost business.
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