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Board quietly hires former SEC official; critics call for CEO Keller's departure as well.
December 18 -
Small-cap stocks often outperform large caps, but 2015 may not be such a year.
December 18 -
Advisor, beware: Funds that use complex, hedge style methods may not be appropriate for client retirement accounts.
December 18 -
A complaint that Schorsch instructed ARCP executives to shift numbers in the companys second-quarter results to cover up errors from the first quarter is part of a defamation suit against ARCP, Schorsch and former ARCP Chief Executive David Kay, according to The Wall Street Journal.
December 18 -
Five ways to shrink your client's tax footprint, tax moves to make still in 2014, and clients ready for IRA charity contributions.
December 18 -
An attorney for Jorge Posada and Jose Contreras says ballplayers were "victims of fraud, taken advantage of at every turn."
December 18 -
The industry saw Bill Gross attracting $769 million to Janus, the global ETP market breaking an asset record, a prediction on how much of 401(k) contributions that target-date funds will capture by the end of the decade and a J.P. Morgan executive joining Wilton, Conn.,-based Commonfund as CEO.
December 18 -
Carlson Capital, a $9 billion investment firm, plans to start three hedge funds to invest in the debt and equity of energy companies after oil prices slumped to their lowest in five years.
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Regulators penalized both the independent and employee channels of Wells Fargo for failing to properly screen over 200,000 customer accounts.
December 18 -
The increasing Asian, Hispanic and other minority groups will have an impact on the development of products, services and training; Plus, more than half of American households may not maintain standard of living in retirement.
December 18 -
The president's decision to bolster ties with the island nation will likely give banks relief from sanctions, as well as expanded opportunities for money transfers and the financing of U.S. exports.
December 18 -
The legislation provides a short-term extension through the end of the year for dozens of familiar tax breaks for businesses and individuals, along with a new savings program for the disabled.
December 18 -
High-performing firms are almost twice as likely to effectively describe target client profiles to clients and centers of influence.
December 18 -
Raymond James' independent broker dealer lured away two advisors producing $1.85 million from Morgan Stanley.
December 17 -
Wells Fargo Advisors is increasing several advisor bonus awards, while its core payout grid will remain unchanged next year.
December 17 -
Investors have gotten more desperate in their pursuit of yield, reaching for ever-dicier products. What could possibly go wrong?
December 17 -
The advisor allegedly solicited and received loans totaling $56,000 from two customers in violation of the firms' policies.
December 17 -
Regulatory approval of Eaton Vance's non-transparent ETF has its industry competitors closely studying its offering to determine how its proposal succeeded where others failed, and whether they need to develop and offer their own version.
December 17 -
Seniors should discuss their plans with their partners and designate a family member to manage their bills if necessary; Plus, clients should put their bonus in a retirement account.
December 17 -
JPMorgan Chases asset-management unit promoted Robert Stark to head of strategic relationships, replacing Lee Beck, who left for BlackRock last month.
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