Dow at 20,000 — is it time to double down or pull out?
Strategists and money managers warn about chasing performance, citing concerns from stretched valuations to uncertainty over Donald Trump's policies.
Repeal of the estate tax may be on early agenda of Trump agenda
President-elect Donald Trump, who won the hearts and minds of millions of working-class voters, may help deliver a…
Piling up returns like Warren Buffett and George Soros might be easier than you think
A new paper claims that a lot of the gains reaped by the legendary managers over time were, in theory, available to anyone using a handful of buy-and-sell signals.
U.S. seeks legislation to curb offshore tax deals
The Obama administration called for immediate congressional action to stop U.S. companies from using cross-border mergers to escape the country's tax system, the latest trend in corporate deal-making.
Rakoff raked by appeals panel for rejecting SEC-Citigroup accord
A federal U.S. Court of Appeals panel said U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff was wrong to reject $285 million SEC settlement with Citigroup. The court said the judge abused his discretion. Case also bolsters agency's policy of not forcing firms to admit guilt when it settles cases.
IPA honors founder of W.P. Carey
The Investment Program Association, a trade association for nonlisted direct investment vehicles, has honored the late William Polk Carey, founder of W. P. Carey Inc., with the IPA's first Lifetime Achievement Award for his accomplishments spanning six decades.
Goldman Sachs likes JPMorgan, but not Morgan Stanley
Goldman says JPM oversold, while MS faces challenges from weak capital markets, Moody's downgrade.