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PRACTICE MANAGEMENT DEC 28, 2015
You're quitting? Here's a $10,000 bonus check

One startup offers a highly unusual benefit to departing employees as a way to signal a positive culture.

Former Morgan Stanley adviser sentenced to three years' probation for data theft
WIREHOUSES DEC 23, 2015
Former Morgan Stanley adviser sentenced to three years' probation for data theft

Galen Marsh, who allegedly called the stolen data “the world's best cold-calling list,” had some of the data stolen from him and posted on the Internet.

ALTERNATIVES DEC 22, 2015
SAC's Cohen barred from managing client money until 2018, SEC says

Steven A. Cohen is poised to make a return to the hedge-fund industry by 2018 under an accord with U.S. regulators that settles allegations that the billionaire failed to supervise a convicted insider-trader at SAC Capital Advisors.

RIA NEWS DEC 21, 2015
BlackRock reorganizes leadership again

World's largest money-manager undergoes third reorganization since 2012.

RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 21, 2015
Here's proof the rich really are getting richer

This city ranking shows where the difference between the top 20% of wage earners and the bottom 20% is most prominent.

RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 21, 2015
Will companies start paying employees to relocate?

As Facebook offers its workers $10,000 to move closer, other businesses face hurdles before the practice becomes widespread.

RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 21, 2015
Get your 0% credit card balance transfer offer before it's gone

As the prime rate set by banks goes up, companies may raise fees or restrict offers.

Nomura to pay $1 billion for stake in American Century
RIA NEWS DEC 21, 2015
Nomura to pay $1 billion for stake in American Century

Hedge funds post worst quarter since 2008 crisis
EQUITIES DEC 21, 2015
Hedge funds post worst quarter since 2008 crisis

Hedge-fund assets contracted by $95 billion to $2.87 trillion during third quarter amid a surge of fund closures.

EQUITIES DEC 19, 2015
Wall Street volatility may bend, not break, U.S. growth

Turmoil in financial markets may slow the U.S. economic expansion. But it probably won't kill it.