SEC Governor Cynthia Glassman once again spoke out vehemently against the Commission's new rule that will require fund boards to have independent chairmen. "This debate is not over," she said, referring to a lawsuit that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has brought against the SEC and a request by Congress for the Commission to look at the effects of the new rule.
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The influential planning entrepreneur and the FPA are leading an effort to change a tiered fee structure for continuing education providers that started three years ago.
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Schwab services 16,000 RIAs with 2,000 different fee structures. According to the industry's largest custodian, the exact costs come down to "a very personalized negotiation" with the firms.
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For our Know Your Niche series, Steve Mason, with Bank of America's Private Bank, has developed a client base out of horse lovers like himself.
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After experiencing $14 billion in assets outflows in the last quarter of 2025, UBS brought in more than $5 billion in the first quarter of this year.
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The newly formed Cetera Planning Partners is part of the firm's plan to broaden its channel for advisors working as direct employees.
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A federal judge finds that the embattled brokerage Alpine Securities' argument that FINRA should answer to the federal executive branch amounts to " wishful thinking" that "collapses under the weight of spiraling aspiration."
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