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The globe-trotting Henderson International Opportunities Fund came to the Japan party a bit late, but had an outstanding year in Europe.
December 23 -
The amount of loans to the riskiest U.S. companies ballooned to a record this year, propelled by unprecedented demand for floating-rate debt that offers protection from rising interest rates.
December 23 -
Employing technology in strategic ways can free planners to spend more time communicating and less time fretting.
December 23
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, seeking to bolster global oversight of derivatives trading, released determinations for when overseas rules are sufficiently robust to take precedence over Dodd-Frank Act measures on trades in foreign jurisdictions.
December 23 -
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. agreed to pay about $54.3 million to U.S. regulators and the Justice Department to resolve allegations it bribed officials in Ukraine to win tax refunds.
December 23 -
Gerber Kawasaki wants its 2,700 clients - and every prospect - to communicate with one another.
December 23 -
How do you want to improve your practice in the new year? Financial advisors (and the consultants who work with them) voice the top resolutions for 2014.
December 23 -
In her final column for American Banker, Editor-at-Large Barbara Rehm says there is no denying the system is safer than it was in 2007, and while further changes may be needed, it makes sense to "take a breather."
December 20 -
Lawmakers this week called on FINRA to explain its policies for expunging investor complaints about brokers from the public record, suggesting that the industry regulator should revisit the extent to which information is removed from the BrokerCheck database.
December 20 -
The portfolio management tool has been a key selling point as the rapidly growing tax-focused independent broker-dealer continues to attract tax specialists to its network of nearly 5,000 advisors.
December 19 -
LPL Financial is promoting one of its own. Bill Chetney is slated to become president of LPL Retirement Partners, where he currently serves as executive vice president.
December 19 -
Wealthy investors with young children share a number of key characteristics, needs and values that set them apart. Make sure you understand them.
December 19
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The IRS has issued guidance on rollovers within a retirement plan to designated Roth IRAs in the same plan.
December 19 -
During his final press conference as chairman, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke cited progress made over the past twelve months, but left the door open to further changes.
December 19 -
If you have a strong profile, are comfortable with using the search function to send invitations and get referrals, you might be ready for the next challenge. Here are five tips to turbo-charge your use of LinkedIn.
December 19
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The New York-based platform outsourcer and service provider for large wealth management firms is beefing up its business development team, vowing to become much more aggressive in going after new clients.
December 18 -
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday agreed to softly pare back its asset purchases by $10 billion, taking the first step in unwinding its controversial bond buying program.
December 18 -
While the landscape for low-cost fund options for do-it-yourselfers is expanding, John Bogle, founder and retired CEO of the Vanguard Group, believes DIY product offerings are too often inappropriate for long-term investors, who are at risk of being led astray.
December 18 -
Unlike many ultrahigh-net-worth individuals and families, the new rich rely primarily on income from their jobs for their wealth.
December 18 -
Seeking to avoid the "embarrassment," "annoyance" and "expense" of a lawsuit, the CFP Board is asking a federal judge to quash most requests for documents and depositions from two planners who are suing the organization.
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