Diversity and equality
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The firm said in a post on Twitter that it "has zero tolerance for racism and discrimination of any kind."
June 15 -
Evidence suggests some minority-owned businesses can’t access loans, and the Trump administration is under pressure to report borrower demographics. The issue is gaining attention against the backdrop of protests over the George Floyd killing.
June 14 -
“We started with 40 people just marching, and it turned into 15,000," an advisor says.
June 11 -
Owl Rock plans to give up to $250,000 in interest-free loans to those impacted by the coronavirus and other economic and social crises, its co-founder says.
June 11 -
The central bank’s own data show that slightly more than half of U.S. households own stocks. But that doesn’t come close to telling the whole story.
June 9 -
A federal court decision that could be subject to appeal secured Social Security benefits for certain same-sex marriages that hadn't previously been eligible.
June 8 -
“The idea is economic fairness, economic justice, economic inclusion. Not just making donations,” says Ariel Investments co-CEO John Rogers.
June 8 -
It's been hard for me to find mentors, and I've stopped attending most industry conferences.
June 4 -
"We have to redouble our efforts to make progress," Brian Moynihan said a day after the bank pledged $1 billion over four years to try to address racial and economic inequality.
June 4 -
An advisor whose family has been “irrevocably harmed by police brutality” calls on industry peers and their clients to spark positive change.
June 3 -
The data on Black and Latino advisors helps track the industry’s progress amid nationwide Black Lives Matter protests.
June 3 -
The decade’s top performers also outpaced broader markets over the short term.
June 3 -
Advisor Zaneilia Harris has come to a bleak conclusion.
June 3 -
“The U.S. is in a lot of pain right now, and our African-American colleagues are in a lot of pain,” Jenny Johnson, chief executive officer of Franklin Resources, said.
June 3 -
The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other fatal police encounters now fueling protests nationwide have prompted executives from almost every major bank and investment firm to speak out.
June 2 -
Bankers spent Monday cleaning up damaged branches, wondering if their small-business clients will need more emergency aid and contemplating how the racial and economic inequalities highlighted by days of violent protests nationwide can be corrected.
June 1 -
The incident demonstrates that companies are increasingly holding employees accountable, even for behavior that occurs outside the office.
May 28 -
Planner Lazetta Braxton explains what allies can do to reduce the fear and heartbreak that comes from working in a predominately white profession.
May 26 -
As liquidity disappeared amid the coronavirus-sparked mayhem, veteran fixed-income portfolio manager Gemma Wright-Casparius saw opportunities.
May 20 -
In a still male-dominated industry, does the network help attract and keep more women at the firm? CEO Shirl Penney says yes and has the results to prove it.
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