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NEWS FIXED INCOME APR 08, 2014
Advisers ratchet up scrutiny of Pimco

Advisers are ratcheting up their scrutiny of Pimco in the wake of a critical report from Morningstar. While few are pulling assets from the bond fund giant, the possibility is rising. <i>(One big fund shop, however, has <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20140320/FREE/140329987&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;>replaced Pimco</a> as manager of a large fund.)</i>

By Trevor Hunnicutt
NEWS EQUITIES APR 08, 2014
Markets wake up to China's economic slowdown

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Markets wake up to China's economic slowdown. Plus: Soros deters British EU exit, an all-ETF retirement portfolio, rethinking cash-rich tech companies, undervalued Wall Street banks, and test your investor profile (for fun).

By Jeff Benjamin
NEWS RIAS APR 08, 2014
Divorce planning sheds its ambulance-chaser image

Niche is attracting more advisers looking to add to their service offerings.

By Liz Skinner
NEWS EQUITIES APR 08, 2014
Solid earnings growth — and thus stock price gains — expected in key sectors

Industrials to consumer spending to drug research look good. Here's why.

By Edward B. Jamieson
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 07, 2014
Wear your investment portfolio?

Online advisor Personal Capital announces an app for smartwatches.

By Joyce Hanson
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 07, 2014
3 games aim to teach you to invest, plan and talk about money

Investment companies and advisers are experimenting with the games to help them win clients.

By Joyce Hanson
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 07, 2014
Gay couples face tax insanity

22 states do not recognize same-sex marriage, and some require LGBT filers to complete 'dummy' federal returns. Tax year 2013 was the first of what may be many confusing filing seasons.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 07, 2014
UBS eyes independent space

The firm has been expanding its product offerings and has considered an acquisition as independent firms move to compete for ultrawealthy clients.

By Mason Braswell
NEWS EQUITIES APR 07, 2014
What's the best asset allocation now?

After a rip-roaring 2013 and an early chill in 2014, stocks are either on the cusp of a correction or poised for further gains. Bonds, meanwhile, still face rising rates at some point, with tapering in full swing. What's an investor to do?

By Cam Albright
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 05, 2014
Pimco loses another

Bill Gross' firm and Western Asset pulled as subadvisers from Mercer fund with $1.1 billion.

By Matt Ackermann
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT APR 04, 2014
Payouts on the rise for wealth management executives

Executives across the industry, from wirehouses to independent and regional firms, are enjoying fatter paychecks and bigger bonuses as advisers become a more important part of firms' balance sheets. <i>(Don't miss some rather outlandish <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/gallery/20140324/FREE/324009999/PH&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;>top executive benefits</a>.)</i>

By Mason Braswell
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 04, 2014
Why you need to watch out for inflation

As the Federal Reserve gears up to raise rates, this is the one caveat that could stand in the way

By lkonish
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 04, 2014
Finra arbitration panel tags Signator Investors for $1.6 million in selling-away case

Three clients of former broker at Hancock unit receive award for losses in failed land deals.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS WIREHOUSES APR 04, 2014
UBS Puerto Rico closed-end muni investors losing billions

UBS Puerto Rico closed-end muni bond fund investors are losing billions; new research pegs losses at $1.66 billion over the first nine months of 2013.

By Andrew Leigh
NEWS BROKER DEALERS APR 04, 2014
John Hancock to go with Signator Investors name for broker-dealer

Move designed to create distance between investment creation and distribution.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 04, 2014
State subpoenas 15 brokerages over sales of alternatives

In a move that will shake the advice industry, Massachusetts securities cop William Galvin sent subpoenas to 15 brokerages. The request? He wants information about sales of alternatives to seniors.

By DJAMIESON
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 03, 2014
Sallie Krawcheck's comeback continues with women-friendly corporate index fund

The former Wall Street executive, along with Pax World, is throwing her weight and her money behind a revived mutual fund that invests in publicly traded companies that have greater numbers of women in management positions.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 03, 2014
MF Global starts final repayments of 100% of customer claims

Defunct brokerage MF Global Inc. will begin final distributions to satisfy $6.7 billion in claims, but has justice prevailed?

By Matt Ackermann
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 03, 2014
6 steps to a perfect business plan

Do you have a business plan? Is it in writing and regularly reviewed? If your answer to one or both of these questions is &#8220;no&#8221;, what are you waiting for?

By Eric Sheikowitz and Michael Silver
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 03, 2014
Trainee lawsuit could clip brokerages' ability to recoup costs

A former Wells Fargo trainee has sued the firm, claiming that its effort to get back $50K in training costs violates labor law. If the claim sticks, brokers could have a tough time recouping such costs from ex-employees who leave firms early.

By Mason Braswell