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Bond returns have 60/40 managers turning to FX
FIXED INCOME FEB 08, 2021
Bond returns have 60/40 managers turning to FX

The traditional mix of 60% equities and 40% bonds has come under threat of late as losses in the stock market are sometimes met with little more than a shrug in U.S. Treasuries, rather than a rally that protects the entire portfolio.

By Bloomberg
The GameStop lawsuits are missing the point
FINTECH FEB 08, 2021
The GameStop lawsuits are missing the point

A host of discount brokerages, including Robinhood, Charles Schwab and ETrade, are now facing accusations of market manipulation. The challenges are expected to face tall legal hurdles.

By Sean Allocca
How RPAs can decommoditize their 401(k) services
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 08, 2021
How RPAs can decommoditize their 401(k) services

Though retirement planning seems so critical to those of us in the defined-contribution industry, just as copy machines seem to their salespeople, plan sponsors may not feel the same.

By Fred Barstein
RIAs led in a year of recruiting slowed by the pandemic
RIA NEWS FEB 08, 2021
RIAs led in a year of recruiting slowed by the pandemic

A year of remote work appeared to accelerate the trend of advisers going independent for more control over their business, and in many cases, opportunities for higher take-home pay. Independent broker-dealers also saw a year of positive gains, though on net the channel was down from 2019.

By Devin McGinley
Cetera plans to offer retention bonuses to 900 Voya advisers
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS FEB 08, 2021
Cetera plans to offer retention bonuses to 900 Voya advisers

Details of the bonus plan have yet to be revealed. But Adam Antoniades, CEO of Cetera, said such a plan would be forthcoming in an effort to retain as many advisers as possible.

By Bruce Kelly
Women’s retirement plans torpedoed by COVID
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 08, 2021
Women’s retirement plans torpedoed by COVID

Nearly three-quarters of women with investible assets of $100,000 or more say the pandemic has negatively impacted their ability to retire, but as that is happening, more women are turning to financial professionals for advice, according to a Nationwide survey.

By Mary Beth Franklin
ESG credentials in demand by pension funds
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 08, 2021
ESG credentials in demand by pension funds

Survey finds most institutional investors look for sustainable investing and diversity criteria when hiring equity managers.

By Bloomberg
Cetera to buy Voya Financial Advisors' broker-dealer reps and assets
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS FEB 08, 2021
Cetera to buy Voya Financial Advisors' broker-dealer reps and assets

Private equity-backed networks like Cetera Financial Group have been eager to expand. The latest deal will add 900 Voya advisers with $40 billion in client assets onto the independent broker-dealer's platform.

By Bruce Kelly
Talent fight erupts as Wells Fargo exits foreign wealth business
WIREHOUSES FEB 08, 2021
Talent fight erupts as Wells Fargo exits foreign wealth business

UBS, Banco BTG Pactual, Insigneo and Andbank are among those seeking to hire from the roughly 330 advisers who were part of Wells' international wealth unit.

By Bloomberg
Introducing the 2021 Icons & Innovators
RIA NEWS FEB 08, 2021
Introducing the 2021 Icons & Innovators

The fifth annual InvestmentNews Icons & Innovators shows the depths of the innovative spirit thriving in the financial advice business today. We highlight one Icon, 10 Innovators and 13 Innovation Award firm finalists this year out of hundreds of nominations and suggestions we received.

By InvestmentNews
FSI opposes union organizing bill because of potential effect on advisers
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS FEB 05, 2021
FSI opposes union organizing bill because of potential effect on advisers

A change in test governing whether workers are classified as employees or independent contractors could upend the business models of FSI members.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
LPL hanging onto Waddell & Reed advisers and assets
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 05, 2021
LPL hanging onto Waddell & Reed advisers and assets

LPL Financial said it will likely surpass its target to bring aboard Waddell & Reed advisers, according to CEO Dan Arnold. The company reported adviser headcount was 17,287, up 119 from the end of September and 823 year-over-year.

By Bruce Kelly
Raymond James scores a big win at the Super Bowl
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 05, 2021
Raymond James scores a big win at the Super Bowl

With naming rights to the stadium in Tampa Bay, Raymond James and its 8,000 advisers will particularly enjoy the Super Bowl this Sunday.

By Bruce Kelly
HSAs cut into 401(k) contributions: Report
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 05, 2021
HSAs cut into 401(k) contributions: Report

Health savings accounts can be one of the best ways to save for retirement. But the money to fund them must come from somewhere, and for many, the most obvious place appears to be the 401(k).

By Emile Hallez
Politics and stock surges: Investment experts weigh in
RIA NEWS FEB 05, 2021
Politics and stock surges: Investment experts weigh in

What’s top of mind for investment pros as 2021 kicks off, ranging from Biden administration policies to the GameStop stock market volatility.

By Nicole Casperson
Two-thirds of Americans sat tight financially during pandemic
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 05, 2021
Two-thirds of Americans sat tight financially during pandemic

Relatively few people tapped their retirement accounts, but 20% drew on their emergency savings and 18% increased their credit card debt.

By InvestmentNews
There are still 16 meme stocks with at least 100% gains in 2021
RIA NEWS FEB 04, 2021
There are still 16 meme stocks with at least 100% gains in 2021

It’s a reminder that the wild ride may be far from over for these stocks. While $164 billion in value has been wiped from those 50 companies in a matter of days, data compiled by Bloomberg show, that came after $276 billion in market cap was added from the start of the year.

By Bloomberg
Another MEP targeted in 401(k) litigation, health care system sued
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 04, 2021
Another MEP targeted in 401(k) litigation, health care system sued

The Coca-Cola Bottlers' Association this week was sued over fees and investments in its multiple employer plan. Former participants in a terminated 403(b) sponsored by a health care system also filed claims.

By Emile Hallez
Massachusetts fines RBC $200,000 over failure to supervise
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 04, 2021
Massachusetts fines RBC $200,000 over failure to supervise

Regulator charges the firm failed to act on a former broker who was loading customer accounts up with energy sector master limited partnerships.

By InvestmentNews
New York slaps AIG with $12 million penalty over pension risk transfers
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 04, 2021
New York slaps AIG with $12 million penalty over pension risk transfers

Regulators say the insurance company’s American General Life subsidiary operated in the state without a license, undertaking four large-scale pension risk transfers and bidding on others.

By InvestmentNews