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Warren Buffett gives up on Exxon as oil prices slide
INVESTING EQUITIES FEB 28, 2015
Warren Buffett gives up on Exxon as oil prices slide

Drop in oil prices send the Oracle of Omaha, and his mixed track record on investing in energy, to the exits but he make a play for a Canadian producer and adds to his big IBM stake.

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 27, 2015
Obama moves to ease student debt burdens

Centralized web site planned to help students understand and pay their debts, and complain about unscrupulous lenders.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 27, 2015
Genworth Financial struggling under the weight of long-term care costs

Insurance giant stung by cost of elder care, longer life spans of retirees and persistently low interest rates.

MetLife plans to sue to overturn Dodd-Frank systemic-risk label
RETIREMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 27, 2015
MetLife plans to sue to overturn Dodd-Frank systemic-risk label

The insurer will be the first non-bank to argue that its failure would not pose a threat to the financial system.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 26, 2015
One of New York's most famous investors dies at 109

Slow and steady, Irving Kahn carried lessons from the Great Depression into the 21st century.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 25, 2015
Gross giving himself four years to re-establish track record

Money manager who jumped to Janus Capital in September from the bond giant he co-founded, says he'll keep trading for the next two to four years to prove he can still beat the market.

Gundlach tests ETF waters with new active fund
INVESTING ETFS FEB 25, 2015
Gundlach tests ETF waters with new active fund

Rock star portfolio manager's new addition is the 26th exchange-traded fund launched this year but is possibly the most important as test of active management.

NEWS WIREHOUSES FEB 24, 2015
Morgan Stanley shuffles leadership in wealth unit

Co-head of global capital markets, Raj Dhanda, to lead investment products and services.

INVESTING FIXED INCOME FEB 24, 2015
Fed Vice Chair Fischer says rate hike most likely June or September

Federal Vice Chairman Fischer says the central bank is most likely to raise interest rates in June or September, although economic developments might warrant different timing for liftoff.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 24, 2015
How your financial adviser can screw up your retirement, legally

Obama administration aims to raise standards for advice brokers give