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Options have been used in asset management for several decades, but due to current market conditions asset managers' interest has been renewed in this strategy. With bonds in a bear market and an equity market meandering horizontally, these managers are embracing options as a way to generate income while protecting against the downside.
September 13 -
FINRAs Board of Governors will finally consider its controversial plan to require transitioning advisors to disclose recruitment incentives.
September 13 -
(Bloomberg) A Morgan Stanley employee identifying himself as a credit audit specialist sued the bank over claims he suffered retaliation after he discussed the growing number of high-risk loans in its portfolio.
September 12 -
Operating in an environment where we are all expected to do more with less, asset managers increasingly rely on service providers. By constantly reinvesting in their businesses and infrastructure, established providers can easily scale and position asset managers for the future.
September 12 -
A controversial bill to require brokers to disclose recruitment incentives to clients will go before FINRAs board next week.
September 12 -
For almost nine years, the firm has been lending to companies with ratings in the B to BB+ range, below the investment-grade threshold, the employee claims.
September 12 -
Laif Meidell discusses market volatility and how advisors and investors can benefit from taking on a more defensive portfolio position.
September 12 -
Building a successful fund requires a distinguishable brand, an effective marketing strategy, and a commitment to distribution support.
September 11 -
Loomis, Sayles & Company announced that Peter Marber has joined the company as head of emerging markets investments.
September 11 -
(Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley, which is set to receive another $57 billion of deposits from Citigroup Inc. as part of its Smith Barney purchase, plans to accelerate lending to put those funds to use.
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