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Robinhood revealed several new inquiries from state and federal watchdogs as it pushes ahead to sell shares in one of the year’s most anticipated IPOs.
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Bradley Bruce, a 30-year veteran, brings the 8th Texas group the firm has added.
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Congress introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at changing the estimated tax payment deadlines to a uniform, quarterly schedule.
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The two announcements hours apart came after at least 33 firms with $1 billion or more in client assets changed hands in the first quarter.
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The move brings wealth building and retirement planning advice to a large, underserved population of new clients.
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The SEC alleged the company did not disclose its conflicts of interests related to mutual fund share classes, cash sweep arrangements, and no-transaction fee revenues, according to a recent SEC filing.
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The free trading app’s breakneck growth hurt the same small-time investors it sought to empower, FINRA says.
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During his tenure as New Jersey’s top lawyer, the state proposed tougher rules for investment advisors and joined other states in suing financial firms.
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U.S. retail customers who said their primary bank met their needs for guidance gave it much higher grades, according to J.D. Power’s annual survey.
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The Advisor Group IBD missed 55 alerts suggesting suspicious disbursements by clients of Hector May, according to the SEC.
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