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Technology, materials and consumer shares paced a 1.7% gain in the S&P 500, while DowDuPont and Home Depot led a 567-point surge in the Dow, the biggest in two years.
February 6 -
Credit Suisse said it will liquidate an ETP, effectively wiping out a fund whose market value topped $2 billion just three weeks ago.
February 6 -
The major indexes are now down for the year.
February 5 -
Getting clients to understand how volatility is an essential part of investing isn’t easy, but is even harder when stocks had been in the midst of an uninterrupted bull run.
February 5
Mercer Advisors -
It’s the biggest plunge in equities since June 2016.
February 2 -
After a fourth-quarter slowdown, deal-making resumed with a vengeance in January.
February 2 -
Headcount dropped by 413 brokers year-over-year, but productivity per FA jumped by 29%.
February 1 -
U.S. Bancorp is reviewing whether it will remain a custodian after the fund went from buying Latin American real estate to cannabis producers.
January 31 -
The bank’s asset management business merged teams overseeing fundamental U.S. equity value and growth strategies.
January 30 -
ETF Managers Group accused the exchange of favoring interests in a competing product.
January 29 -
Morgan Stanley and one of its advisors were ordered to return the entrepreneur's investment in two private placement funds totaling $536,000 and pay him $37,500 in compensatory damages.
January 25 -
The increase comes after a 2% to 4% cut in 2016 when the firm reported its first revenue decline since 2009.
January 25 -
Stepping in after co-founder Mike Cagney's resignation, Twitter's Anthony Noto needs to overhaul the firm's corporate culture, lay the groundwork for an IPO and determine whether to renew SoFi's pursuit of a bank charter.
January 24 -
Cracks in the bullish trend are forming and will be painful for those riding the wave.
January 23 -
One provider aims to test whether or not investors are comfortable with algorithms picking stocks.
January 23 -
Kris Chester led two major business reorganizations in her time at Wells Fargo Bank.
January 23 -
The rewrite could affect how these firms value potential buyout targets.
January 23 -
The firm wants to rid advisors, and their clients, of traditional paper checks.
January 22 -
Clients in Asia are among the beneficiaries, gaining the ability to trade U.S. products during their daylight hours.
January 22 -
A nuanced look at how U.S. equities performed under both presidents relative to historical averages and international markets. The answers weren't what we expected.
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