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DOL fiduciary rule developments give both sides something to cheer

Both opponents and proponents of the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule have something to cheer following February's fast-breaking…

Both opponents and proponents of the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule have something to cheer following February's fast-breaking developments.

Opponents will almost certainly get a 180-day delay in the rule and may eventually see a more industry-friendly version of the rule introduced. Propone

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