<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> The Oracle's thoughts on joining the global equities selloff. Plus: Here comes volatility, Berkowitz has words for Fannie, Freddie, hedged ETFs and, of course, Oscar night.
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The two most-accurate gold forecasters are holding to their bearish forecasts for 2014 even after the metal posted its best start to a year since 1983.
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To help advisers compete, executives announce rollout of update to VEO platform, intern network and a new retirement plan platform.
For recruiting firms and advisers who are considering a transition, the topic of compensation is always paramount.
Six months after closing of $8 billion Fairholme Fund, Bruce Berkowitz will re-open to new investors next week.
A group of medical professionals claim their employer's retirement investments were unfairly expensive
Today: The Gross-El-Erian rift grows as Total Return's performance lags. Plus: It's jobs report day, here's what you need to know; the bitcoin story goes all O.J.; household wealth rallies and whether wealth management and car racing mix. Oh, turn your clocks back this weekend.
Yale University, the world's second-wealthiest school with a $20.8 billion endowment, said it can still beat market returns, known as generating alpha, as it seeks to stand out from other investors.
Cantor Fitzgerald pushes into wealth management with a deal for a bank-owned RIA with more than $2B in assets. CEO Shawn P. Matthews calls the move logical for the renowned trading firm. Trevor Hunnicutt on how the firm is looking to continue its expansion.
The true story behind the movie that could win an Oscar this weekend, plus other must-reads from wealth manager and CNBC commentator Josh Brown
Investors are returning to the U.S stock market after the worst selloff in seven months, sending $21 billion to stock ETFs
Broker was fired before contract was up and defaulted on upfront loan.
Bond powerhouse moves quickly to strengthen bench; number of deputies to Gross reaches six.
Also in today's Breakfast with Benjamin: Getting contrarian in 2014, El-Erian picks apart the Fed's taper plans, Morningstar warns against timing this market, more Obamacare taxes coming, and companies that got social media right
Despite the Bitcoin hype, many advisers are steering clear of the online currency, which is unregulated by central banks and traded freely on the Internet.
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