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Headcount rises for the 11th consecutive quarter for the wirehouse, which is prepping for the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule.
October 17 -
J.P. Morgan Chase, Citigroup, First Republic and Bank of America were among the institutions questioned on the issue of incentive compensation.
October 17 -
Net income for the wealth management unit rose to $677 million from $606 million for the year-ago period.
October 14 -
Profits and revenues are down for all but one of the brokerages.
August 16 -
Revenue continues to fall for the industry's largest brokerages, but lending remains strong.
August 10 -
"I think the DoL rule has a disproportionate impact on the independent business, and that affected our decision-making," says Ron Kruszewski.
August 3 -
With core business down and adviser headcount shrinking, the brokerage nets a profit by selling non-essential divisions.
July 29 -
Lending and cost cutting helped drive net income higher during the recent quarter, the wirehouse reported.
July 29 -
The country's largest independent broker-dealer added 100 advisers in the second quarter.
July 28 -
Net revenues fell 2% in the second quarter compared to a year ago, according to the firm.
July 27 -
Profits rose 8% year-over-year at the bank's Global Wealth & Investment Management unit, which includes Merrill Lynch and U.S. Trust.
July 18 -
The number of financial advisers at the firm declines 1% to 15,042.
July 15 -
The acquisition hungry firm added nearly 800 independent and employee advisers over the previous year.
May 9 -
Earnings have been soft for the industry's biggest brokerages, but lending has helped bolster performance.
May 8 -
Stung by a 16% year-over-year decline in transaction-based revenue, the wirehouse looks to loans, bank products and a contingent of former Credit Suisse advisers for a bounce back.
May 3 -
The bank suffers net income declines, while volatility causes a slump in trading across the firm.
May 3 -
Despite a challenging operating environment, the broker-dealer’s earnings soar from the previous quarter.
April 29 -
Tidjane Thiam, seeking to reassure investors about his ability to turn around the troubled firm, pledged to continue efforts to cut costs.
April 29 -
The firm suffers declines due to below average market conditions, but sees growth in the rank and file.
April 28 -
The weak performance was due to challenging market conditions, which reduced assets under management and client activity, the bank's CFO said.
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