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In an earnings call Tuesday, CEO Charlie Scharf credited brokers in the firm's branches for working with consumer bankers for a 10% increase in new assets.
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Citi's wealth division was a relative bright spot in the bank's second quarter earnings report, with revenue up amid turbulent market conditions.
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Many of the provisions of the OBBBA benefit businesses, but colleges and universities will take a hit, as will companies in renewable energy.
July 15 -
Negative net new assets came back to the giant clearing and custody firm in the second quarter, although they weren't as large as in the same period of 2024.
July 15 -
Financial advisors have any number of good reasons to seek the best technology and countless firms trying to provide it. Here's how experts say they should start.
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When Brandon Ross sought to build an independent firm from the ground up, he realized integrated tech would be key.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics said the consumer price index rose to 0.3% in June to an annualized rate of 2.7%, making the case to cut interest rates more difficult for the Federal Reserve to justify at its next meeting later this month.
July 15 -
Take a buyout or risk a later layoff? As more federal employees find their jobs in the crosshairs, financial advisors say they're navigating a complicated and uncertain path forward for their clients.
July 14 -
The Trump megalaw's expansion of opportunity zone credits and other investment approaches comes with caveats based on timing and taxes.
July 14 -
Experts say that while high dividends can be appealing on the surface, there are many other factors to consider when evaluating a stock.
July 14 -
The president's signature tax law allows a long-standing business deduction for the cost of food provided to employees to expire.
July 14 -
Investors are increasingly turning to generative AI for financial advice, according to a Betterment survey. Advisors say tools like ChatGPT can provide useful information to investors, but they rarely understand a client's whole picture.
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Companies that pay out a portion of their profits to shareholders instead of reinvesting in their business may seem compelling on the surface, but advisors with experience with these strategies say they aren't right for everyone.
July 11 -
Also this week, LPL Financial and Janney Montgomery Scott log recruiting deals while RIA aggregators like Sanctuary Wealth, Beacon Pointe and Carson Group go on an acquisition tear.
July 11 -
Panelists at the Morningstar conference acknowledged the difficulties, even as they pointed out the ongoing opportunities from active management.
July 11 -
Tax clients are already starting to ask their accountants about the many changes in the massive One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed by Congress last week.
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Morgan Stanley had gone to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to fight a lower court's finding that its deferred compensation policies fall under federal retirement law.
July 10 -
Some planners and therapists are calling for more research into potential applications for methods already being used to treat the symptoms of PTSD.
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Half of polled advisors think AI will reduce the number of advisors needed in the market within the next five years, according to Financial Planning's July latest survey.
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Generative AI won't replace advisors. But when fully integrated, it can erase tech fragmentation and turn insights into action.
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