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Total money market mutual fund assets dropped by $16.70 billion to $2.646 trillion for the week ended Wednesday, March 6, according to the Investment Company Institute.
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Morningstar has handed out some extra gold stars.
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The SEC and the IRS have met to discuss tax implications if money-market mutual funds were to adopt a floating share price, two people familiar with the talks said.
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The Touchstone Global Real Estate Fund is getting a new sub-advisor.
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Jeffrey Rubin, a Florida broker, was barred from the securities industry after more than 30 National Football League players including Terrell Owens lost at least $40 million on an Alabama casino project that went bankrupt.
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J.P. Morgan Asset Management today launched the 2013 edition of its Guide to Retirement to help advisors with their retirement practices.
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When advisors move their practice, many things can go wrong and they can go wrong very quickly. Fortunately, many of these mistakes can be avoided.
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Mutual funds continued their inflow streak yet again the week ended Feb. 27, but domestic equity funds saw their first outflows since the week ended Dec. 31, 2012.
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Goldman Sachs Asset Management has launched the Goldman Sachs World Bond Fund (GWRAX)a core bond strategy that bets on fixed income securities and currencies across the developed and emerging markets.
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Growth can mean a number of things: professional development, growing assets, increasing enterprise value of the business, raising revenue or expanding profits. Shirl Penney examines a few lessons learned from the Dynasty Network on what advisors are doing to raise revenues and widen margins.
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