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A jury last week found the father and son running the Reserve Primary fund not guilty of fraud but liable on one count of negligence.
November 17 -
The hyper-partisan nature of this last Presidential election was guaranteed to create a long, unhappy hangover for half of the American population, and it created a particular challenge for financial planners and investment advisors. Billions of dollars were spent to tell investors and clients that America is going to hell in a handbasket. People were emotionally invested in the outcome
November 16
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As we see Washington posturing over the fiscal cliff, we are right to wonder where the Statesmen (and women) are. But what to do from an advisors perspective?
November 16
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President Obama met with congressional leaders at the White House on Friday to negotiate over the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and the looming problem of the so-called fiscal cliff, with the leaders agreeing that the meeting had been constructive.
November 16 -
Greenspan said, "If we get out of this with a moderate recession, I would say that the price is very cheap."
November 16 -
Tom Hoenig, a FDIC board member, reiterated his doubts that too big to fail has been eliminated, and offered his prescriptions for strengthening the system.
November 16 -
Despite negative market sentiment due to concerns over the looming Fiscal Cliff, many investors are unprepared for it, according to a recent survey by Nationwide Financial.
November 15 -
With President Obama re-elected and Senate Democrats in the legislative driver's seat, the 2010 reform law is here to stay.
November 15 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed 734 enforcement actions in the past year, one shy of last years record of 735, with a focus on investment advisors.
November 15 -
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner yesterday urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue new rules for money-market mutual funds, triggering fresh opposition from industry leaders who had beaten back similar proposals and are pursuing a weaker overhaul.
November 14 -
The Investment Company Institute and the chairman of the ICI Money Market Working Group, William McNabb, who is also the chief executive officer of Vanguard, are speaking out against the Financial Stability Oversight Councils meeting yesterday to discuss money market fund regulation.
November 14 -
An advisory committee organized under the Treasury Department on Tuesday voted unanimously to move forward with a set of proposed rules intended to stabilize money-market funds and prevent a run on assets similar to the jolt the market experienced during the financial collapse of 2008 and 2009.
November 13 -
Since the implementation of a new set of registration requirements under the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill, the regulatory landscape for investment advisors has shifted dramatically, according to data compiled by the SEC's Division of Investment Management.
November 13 -
Change is in the air for money market funds and this time it looks like proposed reforms, in whatever form they may take, are going to stick.
November 13 -
The worlds biggest investors say the rout that erased $1 trillion from the value of global equities after President Barack Obama was re-elected overlooks the fact that the world economy is improving while U.S. leaders start discussions that may avoid the so-called fiscal cliff.
November 13 -
In the wake of a settlement of a patent infringement lawsuit involving two major financial planning software products, both sides are proclaiming victory.
November 13 -
Bruce R. Bent II, president of the failed $62.5 billion Reserve Primary money-market fund, was found liable for one claim that he negligently violated a securities law while his father was absolved of any liability in a lawsuit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
November 12 -
Bruce Bent II, president of the failed $62.5 billion Reserve Primary money-market fund, was found liable for one claim that he negligently violated a securities law while his father was absolved of any liability in a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
November 12 -
A circuit court judge in Virginia dismissed a suit that charged BNY Mellon with overcharging the states pension fund for foreign exchange transactions. The dismissal came after the Virginia Retirement Systems announced a renewal of a services contract with BNY Mellon.
November 12 -
WASHINGTON The Financial Stability Oversight Council will meet Nov. 13 to consider reform to money market mutual funds, the Treasury Department said Thursday.
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