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Starting in January 2014, 51% of retirement plan sponsors will change their investment lineups, paving the way for more mutual funds to fill their needs, according to a Cogent Research study.
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Smead Capital Management has announced that its Smead Value Fund (SMVLX, SMVMX) recently gathered $100 million on its way to $400 million in assets under management, as a result of partnerships with RIAs and brokerage firms.
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Readers reacted loudly to news that the CFP Board sanctioned former chairman, Alan Goldfarb for selecting fee only and, later, salary to describe his income on a form on the FPA website.
July 17
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat credited with conceiving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said confirmation of a director for the agency is both a major step and a call to vigilance.
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The Senate Banking Committee will meet Thursday to vote on whether to recommend the Senate confirm two nominees to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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When we think about post-traumatic stress disorder, we typically envision combat, tornadoes, and hurricanes. But PTSD is not limited to life-threatening events. Events threatening financial security (and even career-security) can be very traumatic.
July 17
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Kenneth R. Lench, the chief of the structured and new products unit at the SECs division of enforcement, is leaving at the end of the month.
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Wealth management is significantly behind other industries in adopting emerging mobile technology to interact with clients, according to Darrin Courtney, research director for Boston-based CEB TowerGroup. How can advisors change this trend?
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Hedge funds have beaten the FDIC in a series of legal disputes over the assets of bankrupt holding companies, exposing a serious flaw in the regulator's system for recovering value from failed institutions.
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Instead of comparing clients to a benchmark, investors want their advisors to assess performance based on specific goals, according to Catherine McBreen, president of the Millionaire Corner a research organization focused on understanding investor decision-making.
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Private banking, trust and brokerage units have each enjoyed periods when they were the big guys on campus. But now no one group is more important than the other.
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Highland Capital Management has hired six regional sales directors in the Pacific Northwest, Florida, North Texas, Long Island, the Midwest and Southeast, and expanded its sales team at its home office in Dallas.
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With a new branch manager, the St. Petersburg, Fla.-based firm forays into an increasingly competitive Seattle market.
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M.D. Sass is looking to build out its fledgling mutual fund family with the launch of the M.D. Sass Equity Income Plus Fund (MDEIX, MDEPX), which bets on a diversified portfolio of dividend paying common stocks.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said earnings doubled, beating analysts estimates on a surge in underwriting revenue and gains from the firms own investments.
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Blackstone Group, the worlds biggest manager of alternative assets, is starting a mutual fund that will invest in hedge funds, part of an industrywide push to attract assets from individual investors.
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Citi has been appointed by Mirae Asset Global Investments to provide fund administration, custody and index receipt services for a new exchange-traded fund platform in the U.S. under the Horizons brand.
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Wells Fargo & Co., the lender that gets just 3 percent of its revenue from non-U.S. markets, plans to build out its real estate investment-banking business as part of a push into the U.K.
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Herbert Allison Jr., the onetime president of Merrill Lynch & Co. who oversaw the U.S. governments bank-bailout program following the financial crisis that led to his former company becoming a unit of Bank of America Corp., has died. He was 69.
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USAA Investments has added two new mutual funds to its lineup.
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