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Before FTX collapsed, it was targeting retirement accounts
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 05, 2023
Before FTX collapsed, it was targeting retirement accounts

The push to interest retirement savers in crypto was part of an effort by FTX Group to expand its base of everyday retail customers.

By Bloomberg
ESG has DOL's blessing. Here's what can happen next in 401(k)s
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 05, 2023
ESG has DOL's blessing. Here's what can happen next in 401(k)s

Target-date funds that are sustainable or responsible are fair game now for retirement plans, but there aren't many of them.

By Emile Hallez
New regulatory agenda sets April, October deadlines for SEC ESG rules
NEWS ESG JAN 05, 2023
New regulatory agenda sets April, October deadlines for SEC ESG rules

The SEC also has custody and ETF regulations to tackle, while the Department of Labor continues work on the next iteration of an investment advice rule for retirement accounts.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
LPL shares remain analyst's top pick in 2023
NEWS BROKER DEALERS JAN 05, 2023
LPL shares remain analyst's top pick in 2023

The share price of LPL Financial Holdings Inc. increased 27% over the past year, even as the S&P 500 index fell 19.4%.

By Bruce Kelly
James Lee begins term as 2023 FPA president
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 05, 2023
James Lee begins term as 2023 FPA president

Lee plans to focus on advancing the FPA's mission of title protection for financial planners.

By Ryan W. Neal
Focus Financial partner deal expands access to alternative investments
NEWS RIAS JAN 05, 2023
Focus Financial partner deal expands access to alternative investments

Chicago firms Kovitz and Origin will combine real estate investment expertise, creating greater access across the Focus network.

By Jeff Benjamin
Advisors, plan sponsors dig into the many, many provisions of SECURE 2.0
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 05, 2023
Advisors, plan sponsors dig into the many, many provisions of SECURE 2.0

The retirement savings legislation signed into effect by President Biden last week as part of a government funding bill includes 92 provisions designed to boost the number of Americans saving for retirement, as well as the size of their nest eggs.

By Gregg Greenberg
After rough ride in '22, 60/40 portfolio looks poised for solid '23
NEWS EQUITIES JAN 05, 2023
After rough ride in '22, 60/40 portfolio looks poised for solid '23

The same Fed policy that hurt fixed income last year is likely to make it the ballast for portfolios for the year ahead.

By Jeff Benjamin
Protect against the sequence of return risk
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 05, 2023
Protect against the sequence of return risk

Having multiple sources to pull from during retirement, clients can manage the volatility and order in which they tap accounts much more easily than if they had only one option.

By InvestmentNews Create
Tom Naratil one of four nominees to Envestnet board in escalating proxy contest
NEWS FINTECH JAN 04, 2023
Tom Naratil one of four nominees to Envestnet board in escalating proxy contest

Instead of a single seat on the company's board, activist investor Impactive Capital is now seeking more significant change.

By Ryan W. Neal
Alvarium Tiedemann shares drop on first day of trading
NEWS RIAS JAN 04, 2023
Alvarium Tiedemann shares drop on first day of trading

The Tiedemann/Alvarium merger had been cited as a standout by industry observers because of its focus on high-net-worth investors.

By Bruce Kelly
Raymond James adds Tennessee team managing $832 million
NEWS BROKER DEALERS JAN 04, 2023
Raymond James adds Tennessee team managing $832 million

The nine-member group, which will do business as Fountain Financial Group, had been affiliated with First Horizon Advisors.

By InvestmentNews
Janney hires industry vet Yackel to run wealth management
NEWS ADVISOR MOVES JAN 04, 2023
Janney hires industry vet Yackel to run wealth management

Yackel will be joining Janney as executive vice president after co-founding estate planning platform Trucendent.

By Gregg Greenberg
Investing novices call the shots on $4 trillion at public pensions
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2023
Investing novices call the shots on $4 trillion at public pensions

Public-employee plans are underfunded, chasing higher returns and underperforming international peers overseen by professionals.

By Bloomberg
Alera Group continues aggressive acquisition pace with $2.8 billion deal
NEWS RIAS JAN 04, 2023
Alera Group continues aggressive acquisition pace with $2.8 billion deal

The purchase of Virginia-based Ascent Group keeps Alera on track to meet its goal of reaching $10 billion in AUM this year.

By Jeff Benjamin
Financial advisors see lessons in forgettable 2022 for investors
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 03, 2023
Financial advisors see lessons in forgettable 2022 for investors

While more investors saw their financial condition deteriorate in 2022, their advisors are turning last year’s troubles into a teachable moment.

By Gregg Greenberg
SEC meets strong industry resistance on advisor outsourcing proposal
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 03, 2023
SEC meets strong industry resistance on advisor outsourcing proposal

Critics say the measure's due diligence and monitoring requirements for third-party providers of portfolio management and other services are unnecessary given advisors' fiduciary duty.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Finra smacked 15 firms over GPB sales in 2022
NEWS ALTERNATIVES JAN 03, 2023
Finra smacked 15 firms over GPB sales in 2022

The regulator's penalties averaged $247,000 per firm, according to an InvestmentNews tally.

By Bruce Kelly
Bob Doll's predictions for 2023 paint less scary picture of year ahead
NEWS EQUITIES JAN 03, 2023
Bob Doll's predictions for 2023 paint less scary picture of year ahead

His 10 calls for this year suggest a smoother ride for the markets that could depend on more action from Washington.

By Jeff Benjamin
Inflation lets wealthy Americans give heirs even more tax-free
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 03, 2023
Inflation lets wealthy Americans give heirs even more tax-free

Last year's inflation, the highest in decades, means married couples can now hand their heirs almost $26 million tax-free, $1.7 million more than in 2022.

By Bloomberg