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U.S. stocks sank the most since June, capping the worst week for benchmark indexes since 2012, as a selloff in developing-nation currencies spurred concern global markets will become more volatile.
January 24 -
Fears of defaults and worries about the fallout from the Fed's tapering program are overblown, says Vanguard's tax-exempt bond boss.
January 24 -
"You have to go where the money is," says Evercore Wealth Management chief executive Jeff Maurer, as the firm pursues UHNW clients with $5 million to $200 million in investable assets.
January 24 -
When yields on long-term government securities are below nominal growth rates for a prolonged period, trouble may be brewing, according to Citigroup analysts.
January 24 -
You've probably heard it's best to wait until age 70 to file for Social Security benefits, if possible. But do you know when it's advisable to wait even longer?
January 23 -
Raymond James Financial reported strong profits for the first quarter, with growth led by the companys asset management and private client group divisions.
January 23 -
America's wealthiest investors plan to increase their use of independent financial planners in 2014, according to a new study from Spectrem Group.
January 23 -
The Money Tree Total Planning Suite has been totally rewritten for the cloud. But does it have the flair some planners are looking for?
January 23 -
Citigroup, the U.S. bank that cut unwanted assets 25% last year, should no longer be expected to offer clients unlimited financial services, Chief Executive Officer Michael Corbat said.
January 23 -
Social Security has major long-term issues to solve, but until then it's still a critical source of retirement income for clients.
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