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Two-thirds of women say they don’t work with an advisor because they believe they can’t afford it or don’t have the necessary assets.
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The firm agreed to “remove language that formed the basis of the alleged misrepresentations."
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The former general counsel has signaled interest in staying on.
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Under new leadership, the firm’s iShares unit intends to create funds that it says go beyond traditional sectors and geographic focuses.
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Revisiting his predictions from 2017, he doubles down on the importance of firms adapting to embrace industry trends — and offers some new forecasts.
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Advisors will find the lowest, near-zero fund. Do they read the fine print?
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Clients may be better off boosting their equity allocation if they have a safety net in the form of assets that provide guaranteed income.
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The regional BD has maintained a steady influx of wirehouse advisors.
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Listening to a customer service call produced a big surprise. It also showed how firms can take one position to fight complaints in private, but another in public.
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Two teams with $344 million in total AUM are tasked with expanding the firm’s presence in Mexico and South America.
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As robos take over investment management tasks and younger clients demand more services, advisors need to reimagine what they offer.
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More than 25% of the products were sold with shorter or static maturities in the first quarter, compared with only 10% for the same period last year.
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Wealthy clients certainly expect more of their advisors — but technology won't do the job on its own.
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The losers “offer exposure to extremely narrow and volatile segments of the market,” an expert says.
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Recent lawsuits highlight the unpredictable nature of litigation in a post-Broker Protocol world.
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Judging by day one on social media, you’d think the new Truist brand was a flop. But marketing and branding experts say the name has a lot going for it. What matters most will be how the two banks advocate for the name.
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Traditional lenders usually refused cash-strapped minority seniors, which explains why they became such easy prey, an expert says.
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The firm hopes to follow advisors' lead on what's best for their business in its outsourced advisory models, says CIO Burt White.
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The firm said this is the first of several new teams it plans to add this summer.
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The combined company will be known as Truist, which plays off “trust,” a word the banks’ original names had in common.
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