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Mark Bruno

Mark started with us as a reporter at our sister publication 'Financial Week' in 2005 and rose to become Associated Publisher (in 2013) and then Managing Director (2018) of InvestmentNews. In 2020 he moved on to become Managing Director at ECHELON Partners, and in 2021 Managing Director, Wealth Management, at Informa Connect. He Tweets at: @brunz99 and you can also connect with him on LinkedIn.

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iPad apps every financial adviser should check out

The lastest adviser applications for Apple's ubiquitous tablet show plenty of polish

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IBDs: The truth behind the numbers

This white paper from Financial Advisor Placement Services explores the independent broker-dealer market and why it is a sound choice for advisers considering a move.

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The Libor scandal: The challenge with an outdated and widely unused benchmark

Barclays’ recent admission to manipulating Libor elevated the debate about this once-obscure but widely used benchmark interest rate.

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New fee disclosure rules could shake up 401(k) world

Financial advisers who work with 401(k) plan sponsors — as well as those prospecting for new clients in the retirement plan arena — will get a chance to shine this summer when new Labor Department fee disclosure rules kick in July 1.

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Recognizing the relative advantages of natural resources vs. commodities

This RS Investments research brief examines how shifts in commodity fundamentals presents the case for employing natural resource…

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  • July 15, 2012

<b>Special report:</b> Clearing & cutsody

A look at the largest clearing firms and custodians. Plus, the one issue that is weighing on firms in both businesses.

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  • July 10, 2012

Finra loses $84M on rising expenses

Finra takes a hit as regulatory fees continue to decline and costs of ongoing integration with the NYSE rose.

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Why ETFs are winning over bond investors

Exchange-traded funds are attracting new investors to the bond market rather than just capturing mutual fund customers, according to BlackRock Inc.'s Matthew Tucker.