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One Washington insider said Acosta gets things done more quietly than Andy Puzder, Trump’s first nominee, but doesn’t expect much difference in policy positions.
February 16 -
The fast-food executive withdrew amid controversy over his personal life.
February 16 -
Some providers are offering access to the industry through bundles of shares focused on businesses that run everything from airports to cell phone towers.
February 14 -
Some have already seen strong returns, with the top five posting more than 20% over the past year.
February 13 -
SEC staff recommended this solution as far back as 2011.
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A new comment period would give the administration time to prepare for legal challenges anticipated after it puts a delay into place, one expert says.
February 10 -
The Obama-era regulation may survive even Trump's sweeping regulatory rollback, some experts say.
February 9 -
Advisers report that the president's policies (and tweets) are affecting fund allocation requests.
February 9 -
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The decision landed just hours after the Department of Labor asked for the decision to be postponed while it complies with a Trump order to review the regulation.
February 8 -
Some firms reserve comment on the president's order, despite public support for the fiduciary rule in the past.
February 8 -
Rule supporters say they intend to continue making their case on Capitol Hill.
February 8 -
The sector covering aerospace, defense and transportation has seen strong returns. Will Trump campaign pledges boost future performance?
February 7 -
Digital advice firms will continue to market themselves as white knights in the financial services industry, observers say.
February 6 -
Here’s what the president’s actions mean for advisers and firms.
February 6 -
The final version of the memorandum that President Trump signed did not actually include a provision to hold up the regulation. It's still game on.
February 5 -
"Just the talk about the rule has been free advertising for planners committed to prioritizing their client's needs over juicing their own compensation," says one leading fiduciary planner.
February 4
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The firm says it could delay changes it pledged to make to comply.
February 3 -
"My expectation is that a lot of firms are going to continue installing a best-interest standard, regardless," said Brian Graff, CEO of the American Retirement Association.
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Advisers reacted to President Trump's efforts to halt the regulation.
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