T. Rowe Price of Baltimore is trying to allay investors' fears about computer problems that may occur at the turn of the century and the effect they may have on their mutual fund investments. The company has produced a brochure, "The ABCs of Y2K," outlining what mutual fund companies are doing to avert problems.
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Chuck Roberts, whose recommendations of structured notes landed the St. Louis firm a nearly $133 million arbitration award, was kicked out of the industry after ceasing to cooperate with a regulatory investigation.
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The CFP Board promised to enhance its review processes after an investigation found major shortcomings. A new analysis of CFP data found that the problem has only gotten worse.
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Terri Kallsen will precede him next year as chair of the Board of Directors; Seay will take over that role in 2027.
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