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The four largest U.S. banks face investor pressure to deliver the returns of smaller rivals, but they complain that the federal deposit cap and capital rules make that difficult. So they're pouring money into wealth management, payments and digital banking to seize more market share in existing businesses and fend off nonbank challengers.
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The co-founder of Edelman Financial Services will now dedicate his energy to his recently launched RIA Digital Assets Council.
June 8 -
Cardea Capital signs up for the technology just weeks after a rival attacked the fintech’s methodology and levied accusations of racism.
June 8 -
A state treasurer’s program in collaboration with the Ford Foundation has attracted 18 firms including UBS, BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, Citi and Goldman Sachs.
June 8 -
Even with a 15-year window to pay taxes, a near-doubling of the capital gains rate and the elimination of the step-up in basis loophole will make a sale expensive.
June 8 -
It’s unclear whether the independent firm will retain any broker-dealer or RIA affiliation with Raymond James.
June 7 -
The trio of advisors leaving Commonwealth for the regional firm are its largest “reverse breakaways” ever.
June 7 -
The agency is headed back to the drawing board with its proposed revision of how brokers get complaints removed from their record.
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"Looking at boards, leadership representation, diversity representation and other indicators can guide advisors to consider investing in companies that align with their clients’ objectives," writes Eve Ellis.
June 6
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The judge declined the barred rep’s request for sentence reduction based on his “severe” bipolar disorder and restitution efforts.
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