Banco Popular de Puerto Rico

Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.

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    Not every present a taxable one, according to the IRS.

    March 30
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    Here's how advisors, brokers and firms can measure their return on investment in social media.

    March 22
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    Here is a succinct list of ingredients for advisors and brokers who want to get seriously involved in social media.

    March 22
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    If you’re getting serious about social media, here’s the regulatory landscape, as of March 2012.

    March 22
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    Here’s an interactive slide show highlighting the 5 worst-performing Dow component stocks for February 2012.

    February 29
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    Here’s an interactive slide show highlighting the 5 best-performing Dow component stocks for February 2012.

    February 29
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    Here are acronyms you will need to keep track of as clearing of what can be considered exchange-traded swaps starts up.

    February 16
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    The largest information industry transaction by private equity players was the purchase of GoDaddy. Com for $2.25 billion, according to investment bankers Berkery Noyes. Here's what was hot.

    February 2
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    They call it the “January Effect.” Whether it’s the by-product of those Wall Street guys reinvesting their year-end bonuses or individual investors jumping back into the market after selling for year-end tax reasons, the Dow Jones Industrial Average historically gets a nice little (and sometimes huge) bump during the first month of the year. This January was no exception. The Dow rallied up 415.35 points, or 3.4%, in January – the best January percentage gain since 1997. But for some stocks, the year didn’t get off to a very auspicious start. Fortunately, there’s still plenty of time left this year to rebound. Here’s an interactive slide show highlighting the 5 worst-performing Dow component stocks for January 2012:

    February 1
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    They call it the “January Effect.” Whether it’s the by-product of those Wall Street guys reinvesting their legendary year-end bonuses or individual investors jumping back into the market after selling for year-end tax reasons, the Dow Jones Industrial Average historically gets a nice little (and sometimes huge) bump during the first month of the year. This January was no exception. The Dow rallied up 415.35 points, or 3.4%, this January – the best January percentage gain since 1997. Here’s an interactive slide show highlighting the 5 best-performing Dow component stocks for January 2012:

    January 31