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Recruits from Morgan Stanley and RBC joined the independent firm affiliated with Raymond James.
January 24 -
On Wall Street's annual ranking of successful young planners.
January 24 -
On Wall Street's annual ranking of successful young planners.
January 23 -
James Gorman earned $22.5 million after the firm made progress toward financial targets and its stock rose by a third.
January 23 -
One of the bank's new recruits comes from the wirehouse's elite Private Banking & Investment Group, which serves ultrawealthy clients.
January 20 -
Their attorney said he would instead file claims in arbitration.
January 18 -
An ongoing heavy focus on the business unit has benefited the overall firm.
January 18 -
Growth will be “in line with what we did in the last few years,” says the bank's group CEO.
January 18 -
One of the new recruits says his group was attracted to the firm's platform and culture.
January 17 -
The spat between the firms started when the regional BD recruited a group of advisers who collectively oversaw about $1.1 billion in client assets.
January 17 -
Even among the wealthy, a growing number of clients want more digital engagement, says CEO James Gorman.
January 17 -
James Gorman laid out plans for the wealth management unit, which turned in record earnings for the fourth quarter.
January 17 -
Coding and other billing system errors were to blame, according to the regulator.
January 13 -
The advisory business ended the year on a strong note, boosted by growth in net interest income, which rose 14% year-over-year.
January 13 -
The business, which includes Merrill Lynch, said profits were up 1.8% year-over-year, but down 9% from the previous quarter.
January 13 -
Revenue increased 4% from 2015 even as the number of advisers fell by 10%.
January 13 -
The changes are the first under David Kowach, who became president of the wirehouse's traditional employee broker-dealer late last year.
January 12 -
An internal memo informs the firm's 15,000 advisers about the move, which builds on management changes made earlier this year.
January 11 -
Plus: A Morgan Stanley grab totals $410 milllion in combined AUM and more than 30 other job changes.
January 10 -
Silicon Valley-based Addepar says it is in talks with other wirehouses for use of its software, too.
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