Closing of funds to investors suggests carrier's plan to slow variable annuity sales will be less aggressive than first thought; 'quite modest'
A “perfect storm” of fiscal woes in the United States, a slowdown in China, European debt restructuring and stagnation in Japan may hurt the global economy, according to New York University professor Nouriel Roubini
Long/short ETF manager likes tech, energy and financial companies
The trustee liquidating Bernard L. Madoff's defunct investment firm asked a judge to authorize payments to him and his law firm of $43.2 million for four months' work, bringing total fees sought in the case to $175.5 million since Mr. Madoff's arrest
A federal certification would strain resources; some simple approaches help
Warren E. Buffett probably will hang on to his aversion to electronics makers such as Apple Inc. (AAPL) because its business prospects are harder to predict than companies such as Coca-Cola Co. (KO)
Allegations of document destruction is latest in long list of complaints about Commission
Number of high net worth individuals swells, as markets recover; good two years for Houston
Financial advisers, whether solo practitioners or members of a multiperson firm, need to think regularly about whether their technology is keeping pace with their business needs.