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It's been more than three years since the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a new rule requiring boards to disclose whether and how they go about recruiting more diverse directors.
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William Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, last week called out Charles Schwab & Co. for recently changing up its customer arbitration agreements by striking its investors' ability to join class action lawsuits.
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New York Life, the parent company of Mainstay Investments, has hired Don Desiderato as senior managing director and chief technology officer.
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LPL is making big changes among its top executives.
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One RIA has found an attractive niche: Americans working in the Middle East. The foreign focus has helped him accumulate $470 million in assets, but it is not without its hurdles.
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Since 2008, U.S. Bank has recruited talent from rival firms to lead various regional units of its business. The investment seems to be paying off, as revenues have inched up over the last year.
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As the banking industry continues its consolidation trend, advisors will increasingly find themselves in search of greener pastures for themselves and their clients.
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Bill Dwyer, a 20-year LPL veteran and its president of national sales, is retiring from the independent broker-dealer, according to sources familiar with the situation.
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David Mook, a 29-year veteran of JP Morgan Chase, will lead U.S. Banks private banking services, focusing on the needs of high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients and family-owned businesses.
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Scout Investments has found new leadership for its institutional distribution team.
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