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Credit Suisse Group executive Yves-Alain Sommerhalder is leaving, adding to top-level departures as the firm seeks to get back on its feet amid a massive restructure.
November 1 -
Despite a 21% fall in profits, the Saint Louis-based brokerage pulled in new advisors in both employee and independent channels as its wealth revenue continues to climb.
October 31 -
The firm's latest supervisory case involving its oversight of former brokers comes as regulators and client attorneys have more tools under the 2-year-old rule.
October 31 -
The classic guideline emerged in the '90s as a simple template for retirement spending. But in an age of plummeting stocks and soaring inflation, can it still work?
October 31 -
The behemoth wealth firm said it recently brought in its largest recruited groups ever, a strategy that paid off as it contributed to record net revenue for the third quarter.
October 28 -
Securian's alleged tactics with departing managing partners highlight a troubling trend among firms claiming to offer flexibility and freedom.
October 28 -
The firm is also trying to upgrade its services for advisors through new digital chatting tools to get in touch with the corporate office without any phone calls.
October 28 -
There's not much wiggle room for further reductions, especially in an uncertain economy.
October 28 -
Higher interest rates pushed up profits as the company revealed the timing for completion of the massive $2.5-billion integration of its 2020 acquisition.
October 28 -
The flow of money from private foundations to donor-advised funds has jumped substantially in recent years, highlighting the increasing use of a controversial loophole in charitable law, a new audit shows.
October 28 -
Core assumptions that underpinned record growth in recent years no longer hold.
October 28 -
Shareholder documents, now at least hundreds of page long, will have to limit themselves to portfolio, performance and expense information.
October 27 -
Kristin Lemkau, CEO of J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, discussed the launch of the company's Personal Advisors hybrid advisory channel and the challenges of managing and recruiting talent at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking conference.
October 27 -
Normally, it pays to collect benefits later. But for one retiree with a dire diagnosis, that may not be an option.
October 27 -
A behavioral science researcher and an HBCU planning professor gave financial advisors tangible steps that can alter the industry's legacy of exclusion.
October 27 -
In recent years, a new study says, wealth in America has been transferred not from the old to the young, but from the young to the old.
October 27 -
The troubled Swiss bank is breaking up its investment bank, separating the advisory and capital markets unit and selling the majority of a trading business.
October 27 -
An industry group contends that the commission is overestimating RIAs' control over outsourced services.
October 26 -
In a panel at PIABA's annual conference, the head of the regulator's arbitration program discussed how the bombshell case has led to reforms.
October 26 -
Noncompliance with a thicket of U.S. and E.U. rules risks regulatory scrutiny and, in some cases, steep fines.
October 26
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