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INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 07, 2014
Weak earnings and the dark cloud of Ukraine continue to weigh on European markets

Plus: Alibaba IPO is on track to break records, what U.S. investors will really get when buying Alibaba shares, Goldman offers a leg up to Steven Cohen, and MSNBC apologizes for poor taste on Cinco de Mayo

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 06, 2014
A case for private equity in DC plans

By addressing four major challenges, advisers can help plan clients gain access to higher returns.

By Michael Riak
INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 06, 2014
Obama unleashes secret economic weapon on Russia

On today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> menu, the latest step the Obama administration is taking to push back against Russia, plus just how much support the Clintons have among Dow Jones Index companies, and much more.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 05, 2014
Time for advisers to get smarter about smart beta strategies

Putting market-cap indexes in perspective.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 04, 2014
The markets are set to open with frayed nerves

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Investors' nerves are fraying and that's not a good thing. Plus: Spiking demand for U.S. Treasuries, dodging corporate taxes, the ABCs of liquid alts, risk-adjusted sector performance, and boning up on your Cinco De Mayo history.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 02, 2014
Yellen takes another stab at offering clarity on Fed policy without jarring the markets

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Can Janet Yellen and her Federal Reserve colleagues avoid roiling the markets? Plus: Visa and MasterCard tighten screws on Russian banks, bond ladders get snubbed by a fan of bond barbells, checking the math on alternative-investment performance, and the momentum-stock nosedive is real.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 02, 2014
Global markets start to realize the risks of Russia's move into Ukraine

<i>Friday's menu:</i> Investors waking up to Putin's Russia risks. Plus: Russia's debt downgraded as Kerry issues another warning; U.S. manufacturing comes back (but housing has not); how about this call: gold to hit $5,000 an ounce; the SEC starts to dissect liquid alt funds; and how sanctions are supposed to work.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 02, 2014
As Ukraine heats up, Obama “tees up” more sanctions, and the market turns a blind eye

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Obama tees up more sanctions. Plus: Financial pros warn against ignoring Ukraine's significance, the housing market is being hurt by basement dwellers, epic Medicare fraud, safe investment bets surprise in 2014, and $1 million saved for retirement is now considered a good start.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 01, 2014
Investors warming up to equities a little late in the game

They're even interested in international stocks, survey finds.

By CODONNELL
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES MAY 01, 2014
An alternative bond strategy that contains no bonds

&#8220;The best hedge of a stock portfolio is something that by design moves in the opposite direction of the stock market,&#8221; says Sungarden's Isbitts

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES APR 29, 2014
Awash in alt fund launches, Morningstar examines coverage standards

Analysts may have to examine less than three years' performance.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES APR 29, 2014
The perfect storm: Why alts make sense

High equity prices, low bond yields and geopolitical risk are all leading to new popularity for this once-shunned allocation. Find out how more portfolio strategists are moving away from the traditional 60/40 split.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES APR 29, 2014
Alternative investing program targets advisers looking to diversify

Timing of new certification training couldn't be better with stocks at highs and rates set to climb.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES APR 28, 2014
A better TIC?

Newfangled private placements called DSTs offer some improvements to TICs, many of which backfired during the financial crisis, but DSTs still carry high costs and are illiquid. Bruce Kelly has the story.

By Bruce Kelly
INVESTING EQUITIES APR 27, 2014
Volatility chiller

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Rate clarity from Janet Yellen and the Fed this week could chill volatility. Plus: Someone doesn't like small caps, <i>IN</i>'s big independent broker-dealer report is out, determining what airline to fly, a new cybersecurity warning and two popes are now saints.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES APR 27, 2014
REITS continue to be hot as first quarter flows top $4B

Sputtering equity market, lackluster bond returns continue to drive investors.

By CODONNELL
INVESTING EQUITIES APR 25, 2014
Information of the macroeconomic kind driving investment strategy

New offering from hedge fund manager AQR seeks to exploit lag between news and market reaction

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES APR 22, 2014
No longer able to blame winter weather, economists see real weakness in housing

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> The truth of the housing market is about to hit. Plus: A fresh batch of market data to start your week; the rich have gotten richer since the financial crisis; stocks are being called overpriced; and why working for a hedge fund is better than working at your company.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES APR 17, 2014
Consumers left in the loan lurch as big banks still hold off

<i>Friday's menu:</i> Consumers still left in the loan lurch. Plus: Which manager just jumped into the liquid alts pool? Some stocks for a rising-rate cycle; commodities are hot again; European banks ride the wave; and Merrill trims its housing outlook.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES APR 15, 2014
Stocks search for direction on a data-rich day

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Which way for stocks on big data day? Plus: The downside of low rates; GM gets some love; Earth Day and earthy companies; the surging price of shrimp makes cheap food, well, less so; and reflection and hope in Boston.

By Jeff Benjamin