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Insurers watch as accounting standard setters prepare to issue new rules that could have profound effects on their business.
May 27 -
The battle over an amendment to establish minimum capital requirements in the regulatory reform bill is the result of a long-standing feud between the FDIC and the Fed.
May 27 -
The SEC alleged in a complaint filed Wednesday that Bonnie Jean Hoxie, an administrative assistant to a high-level Disney executive, and her boyfriend, Yonni Sebbag, sent anonymous letters in March to more than 20 hedge funds offering to provide results of Disneys second quarter earnings.
May 26 -
A new survey challenges the notion that investors should load up on bonds as they age.
May 26 -
New SEC rules that take effect May 28 are also making money funds wary.
May 26 -
Senate Democrats tapped mostly liberal members Tuesday to be conferees on the regulatory reform bill, making it harder for the banking industry to remove provisions it considers too tough.
May 26 -
Barclays Wealth study show that despite the recovery, high-net-worth individuals, especially in developed countries fear another dip.
May 25 -
Stevens says bank-like regulations could hurt mutual funds.
May 25 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has censured and fined Piper Jaffray & Co. $700,000 for failing to retain about 4.3 million e-mails over a six-year period and for not alerting FINRA that it was having problems with its e-mail retention and retrieval.
May 25 -
As the two chambers of Congress begin to hammer out a single financial regulatory reform bill over the next several weeks, industry groups have mixed views about a provision in the Senate bill that would prohibit banks from engaging in proprietary trading but exclude municipal, Treasury and federal agency securities from the ban.
May 25 -
Three in 10 workers entering the work force will become disabled before retiring, according to the Social Security Administration, impacting their ability to earn an income in the near-term and significantly affecting their retirement income.
May 24 -
Though House and Senate lawmakers still have plenty of issues to work out in the final regulatory reform bill, one thing is already clear: The legislation will do little to streamline the fractured financial regulatory framework.
May 24 -
Your assistant could be the future of your firm. But does he or she want to be?
May 21 -
Mounting concern over the cost of healthcare could open doors for retirement planners.
May 20 -
A fourth market participant, Mark Zaino, has pleaded guilty to participating in bid-rigging and fraud conspiracies in connection with municipal investment contracts and derivatives, the Justice Department announced yesterday.
May 20 -
For a bill that has already seen its fair share of fits and starts, regulatory reform legislation hit a wall Wednesday as it failed a key procedural vote in the Senate and lawmakers squabbled over whether to add more amendments.
May 20 -
A new study suggests that women have been slower to change their investments than men. For baby boomers, there are steps they can take.
May 19 -
Chrin's path to Wall Street led her to start her own registered investment advisory firm, where she works with a select group of families in all key areas of wealth management, including investing, estate and tax planning, and family dynamics.
May 19 -
Peter Adamson, 47, a well-regarded money manager has landed a job with the family office Oprah Winfrey is setting up to manage her $2.4 billion.
May 19 -
Kim Wright-Violich is the woman behind the money at Schwab Charitable.
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