Gary Foose Jr. will join the firm's Houston office.
LPL gets back in the broker-dealer M&A hunt, adding to their retirement arm via Financial Telesis' 470 reps and RIA.
NFP Advisor Services chief James Poer says firm is adding 53 advisers and roughly $30 million in revenue, mostly from Financial Telesis.
Larry Roth, CEO of Cetera Financial Group, warns against consolidation at the expense of client and adviser relationships.
Brokers who make large drawdowns from their investment accounts may be showing their hand before breaking away.
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Changes to Worksite Financial Solutions will enable participants to access plans on mobile devices.
Star broker has moved to Wunderlich Securities following termination.
Burt White is sticking to his previous call that stocks will produce 10% gains in 2014, with room potentially to move slightly higher.
Nicholas Schorsch has returned to wheeling and dealing, with the broker-dealer he controls, RCS Capital Corp., announcing it has agreed to buy VSR Financial Services, an independent firm known for selling alternative investments.
Lower broker-dealer bond inventories and growing use of high-yield funds could test markets, increase price swings.
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Firm's head of retail, Robert Okin, resigned last week. On his BrokerCheck page, he says that he "intends to vigorously defend himself if charges are filed."