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NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 30, 2014
Genworth eyes new approach to long-term-care insurance rate hikes

The firm is advocating for incremental changes over double-digit rate hikes after many years. But can this new method catch on?

By Darla Mercado
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUN 30, 2014
U.S. Trust hires managing director from JPMorgan in expansion bid

Firm looks to deepen its reach in the ultrahigh-net-worth market segment with plans to double head count in Washington by year's end.

By Mason Braswell
NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 30, 2014
UBS faces $5 million class action claim on Puerto Rico bond funds

UBS faces a class action lawsuit for $5 million over an alleged breach in fiduciary duty in the sale of Puerto Rican bond funds.

By Mason Braswell
NEWS RIAS JUN 30, 2014
Billion-dollar teams inch into indie market

With improvements in technology and compensation models, independent firms are narrowing the gap in the competition for the biggest talent on Wall Street.

By Mason Braswell
NEWS RIAS JUN 30, 2014
Kitces, Alan Moore to launch XY Planning Network

New network will support advisers who work with Generation X and Y clients

By Joyce Hanson
NEWS RIAS JUN 30, 2014
J.D. Power: Satisfaction with investment firms up

By Liz Skinner
NEWS BROKER DEALERS JUN 29, 2014
Don't get stuck with a B-D lemon

By MFXFeeder
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 28, 2014
Emerging markets draw big cash

Big ETFs from Vanguard, BlackRock have attracted more than $7 billion combined since end of March. Some markets offer better opportunities than others.

By Gregory Crawford
NEWS EQUITIES JUN 27, 2014
European equities have room to climb as global stocks continue to recover

Around the world, long-term returns are still below historical averages and valuations remain reasonable.

By Lisa Myers
NEWS EQUITIES JUN 27, 2014
The stock market stays eerily calm despite a world of chaos

Friday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Calm before the stock market storm? Plus: Hedge fund investors inch toward the exits, the Fed sees low inflation while consumers live with higher prices, and Icahn goes after Family Dollar Stores with a vengeance

By Jeff Benjamin
NEWS EQUITIES JUN 27, 2014
World stock markets get nervous as Iraq melts down

Plus: Deutsche Bank shows its hand with World Cup bets, Wall Street fines are a cash cow for the Treasury Dept., navigating Social Security before you retire, and eating at home gets pricey in a hurry.

By Jeff Benjamin
NEWS FINTECH JUN 27, 2014
Use surveys to build stronger client relationships

A quick questionnaire can let you know how you can improve and shows clients you care.

By Sheryl Rowling
NEWS FINTECH JUN 27, 2014
FSI gives revised Finra BrokerCheck link rule the thumbs down

In a new comment letter, the industry group contends that the rule would create undue regulatory costs.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS FINTECH JUN 27, 2014
Internet phone: Time to jump on the bandwagon?

VoiP phones are tremendously flexible but not necessarily right for everyone.

By Sheryl Rowling
NEWS FINTECH JUN 27, 2014
Firms line up to donate software to college financial planning programs

Texas Tech University receives more than $6 million in annual software licenses for its next generation planners.

By Joyce Hanson
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 27, 2014
Gold bug's dream ETF offers hedge against financial apocalypse

New fund is the first ETF to offer access to physical gold.

By CODONNELL
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 26, 2014
As more states recognize gay marriage, planning traps still await couples

Supreme Court could agree to rule on one of many appeals cases by this summer, and largely clear things up.

By Liz Skinner
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUN 26, 2014
4 ways to impact students — and the financial industry — through mentoring

You and your organization can have a lifetime of impact with just a fraction of your day.

By Jennifer Openshaw
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 26, 2014
Fuss sees Fed holding off for a year as Fisher urges rate hike

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 26, 2014
The new Wall Street insiders

Charges against young trader are sign of prosecutor's willingness to treat high-tech knowledge as intellectual property.

By Bloomberg