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ALTERNATIVES SEP 23, 2015
When interest rates rise, alternative strategies have chance to shine for income, diversification

As clients clamor for more income, there are eight alternative assets that emerge as viable options

Best-performing ETF of last 10 years is up 420%
ETFS SEP 22, 2015
Best-performing ETF of last 10 years is up 420%

Topping the list of the best-performing exchange-traded funds of the past 10 years is the PowerShares Dynamic Pharmaceuticals Portfolio, with an eye-popping return of 420%.

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SEP 22, 2015
One-third of employers give even the worst performers bonuses

Survey shows an additional 56% of workers who met but failed to exceed expectations got plenty of bonus money, too.

RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 22, 2015
Here's what would happen if the richest person in every country gave all their money to the poor

It'd mean more in Sweden but not much in India, as the latter has a much higher number of poverty-stricken citizens.

RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 22, 2015
Good omen? Mortgage borrowing has bounced back

These numbers offer proof that the housing market may be turning a corner.

Were volatility strategies to blame for the August drop in stocks?
EQUITIES SEP 22, 2015
Were volatility strategies to blame for the August drop in stocks?

Risk parity comes under scrutiny for its potential impact as prices slumped. The upshot: Maybe not

RIA NEWS SEP 21, 2015
Pimco names Bernanke to new advisory board

Panel includes former U.K. prime Minister Brown, ex-ECB president Trichet

Buyout spree looms as discounts in U.S. real estate stocks deepen
ALTERNATIVES SEP 21, 2015
Buyout spree looms as discounts in U.S. real estate stocks deepen

More takeovers may follow Strategic Hotels, BioMed deals as REIT shares offer 15% discount to buying individual buildings.

RIA NEWS SEP 21, 2015
The world's second richest-person closes in on top slot

Amancio Ortega has pulled within $10 billion of Bill Gates and is currently wealthier than Warren Buffett.

RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 21, 2015
Economist sees widening inequality due to tax policy, evasion

Tax evasion by individuals costs governments $200 billion a year, and havens used by U.S. multinational companies cost $130 billion annually.