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INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 24, 2014
Will tumult in Iraq unnerve clients?

Market has already priced in geopolitical turmoil in Middle East.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 23, 2014
Fidelity and Credit Suisse team up for easier access to IPOs

Poll shows strong interest in IPOs among high-net-worth investors.

By Minda Smiley
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 20, 2014
Iraq's instability spreads to the world's weaker currencies

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Currencies feeling pressure from Iraq. Plus: Gold bugs still not convinced of the next big move, select energy stocks correlate with Iraq unrest, Americans are unable to save money in this economy, and the SEC zeros in on liquid alternative funds.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 20, 2014
Lawmaker says high-frequency trading creates conflicts of interest

Senate hearing focuses on rebates paid to brokers for placing trades with wholesalers and for using certain exchanges.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 20, 2014
Four hot markets beating the Dow

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Four hot markets right now; investors turn their focus to Europe; the SEC stops an adviser; a digital currency cautionary tale; dark pool transparency (thanks, Finra); and World Cup fever.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 19, 2014
This is the way long-term bull markets survive and thrive

Early equals wrong and it isn't until the masses buy every dip that bull markets begin to top out.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 19, 2014
After large shareholder criticizes ARCP, Schorsch says REIT will slow down activity

Responding to a letter from an activist investor, Nicholas Schorsch says he will keep building the company but his acquisition pace will slow. <i>(And on Monday, <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20140602/FREE/140609990&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;>ARCP shareholders rejected Schorsch's executive comp plan</a>)</i>

By Bruce Kelly
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 18, 2014
Next on Janet Yellen's to-do list: Winding down a $4.5T balance sheet

On Friday's menu: What's next on Yellen's to-do list. Plus: Small-cap stock weakness as a leading indicator, an SEC official dishes on PE funds, big banks are loving big mortgages, three finance questions you better be able to answer, and getting by on $6,000 an hour.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 17, 2014
Answering the questions high-frequency trading raises

Money manager Brian Schreiner digs into the questions raised by the firestorm over Michael Lewis' book &quot;Flash Boys&quot; and claims that the stock market is rigged and comes up with some answers. Some questions can't yet be answered, though.

By Brian Schreiner
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 17, 2014
Slow and steady for economy, stocks and tapering: Nuveen's Doll

Bob Doll, Nuveen's chief equity strategist doesn't see big head winds for stocks or the economy this year, forecasting mid- to high-single-digit equity gains this year. What about tapering?

By Robert C. Doll
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 16, 2014
Pimco likely to pick Dan Ivascyn to succeed Gross

Deputy chief investment officer has inside track to succeed 'Bond King' as CIO

By Bloomberg
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 16, 2014
Why REITs are looking like the year's hottest market sector

Today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> looks at what's propelling REITs into their position as the year's hottest market sector, plus emerging market stocks' record month, Japan's inflation woes, and much more.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 16, 2014
Time to sell stocks?

Amid the stock market's selloff, adviser Paul Schatz has been getting asked whether the bull is dead and a full-blown, multi-year correction is beginning.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 15, 2014
Clintons jump through financial planning loopholes to dodge estate taxes they support

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Brokers pouncing on 401(k) biz. Plus: The Clintons dodge the estate taxes they support. The Fed wants to add exit fees to bond funds, U.S. banks on the edge of new funding rules, Congress mulls investor confidence on your dime, El-Erian sides with the IMF, and merger mania is alive and well.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 15, 2014
The $20 billion MainStay Marketfield fund's chicken or egg problem

Fund performance sagged as assets ballooned and performance sagged &amp;ndash; but the manager says his bad bets were the culprit.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 13, 2014
BlackRock lists Ukraine among the biggest threats facing the markets

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> BlackRock calls Ukraine a market threat. Plus: JPMorgan gets a slap on the wrist from Finra, Yellen ponders fuzzy unemployment data, where the gold rally is headed from here, and the emergence of subprime business loans.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 12, 2014
Investors find ways to deal with rising risk in stocks and bonds

Bank loans, business development companies, REITs and options strategies are just some ideas.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 11, 2014
5 steps to making better investment decisions

First of all, there's no evidence that professionals make better investment decisions than individual investors.

By Roger Schreiner
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 11, 2014
Reefer madness? Take a pass on marijuana stocks for now

It isn't crazy to consider the potential of marijuana stocks as investments. But as weed's legality remains in flux, investors might want to steer clear.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 10, 2014
Oil spikes to a three-month high as Iraq's stability crumbles

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i>Oil spikes as Iraq's stability crumbles. Plus: Hedge funds bristle at Obama's latest executive order, the significance of the Dow at 17,000, how active managers are helping index investors, and quantitative analysis is being applied to golf scores.

By Jeff Benjamin