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Coronavirus-related distribution provisions can now be returned and there’s a larger pool of recipients eligible for relief. Here’s what advisors need to know
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In a sign of long term changes and pivotal questions for the industry, the difference between the amount of fees and commissions in the sector has nearly doubled.
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Funds that follow a similar approach lost 5.1% over the period, according to Hedge Fund Research.
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Over the past 15 years, Black participation in the industry has stalled at a mere 8% — a figure that typically dwindles heading up the leadership ranks.
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Advisor Antoine Souma, who leads the group, had been with the wirehouse for just four years.
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The Democrats’ presumptive presidential nominee called for a public credit reporting agency and for the Postal Service to offer financial services, among other proposals issued through a unity task force with Bernie Sanders. But analysts suggest the recommendations are more about electoral politics than pushing for real reforms.
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Investment advice firms netted hundreds of millions of dollars. Here’s where they’re based, what lenders they turned to, and more.
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The move would potentially set a bleak precedent for an industry that’s been resisting mass layoffs as the coronavirus pandemic worsens.
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One recruit left an IBD to join the wirehouse.
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They left Merrill Lynch and Wells Fargo to join their new firm.
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