The deal will create an active management giant with $1.5 trillion in assets
Last chance to recognize a young financial professional. Deadline is Feb. 29 to nominate an outstanding up-and-comer in the advice industry.
New reports show how even the world's largest asset manager at more than $7.8 trillion and one of the most vocal proponents of environmental, social and corporate governance causes can be guilty of greenwashing.
Regulator was investigating Ronald Hannes for taking client funds intended to be used for life insurance
The asset manager has high hopes for the first two ETFs it's preparing to launch with the unique new wrapper
NASAA wants to close the regulatory gap between IARs and other financial advice professionals
Texas securities regulator also fines the firm $100,000 for failure to supervise
Kimberly Springsteen-Abbott misused investor money, according to the commission's review of her barring by Finra
Custodian gets called out at the worst possible moment for imposing fees on RIAs that don't use its cash sweep accounts
Those with assets of $1 billion or more increasingly bypass private bankers to deal directly with trading desks, Citi exec says
Sergio Ermotti reportedly briefed bank executives on his plans to step down this year
As it prepares to move to Nashville, the company announced additional cuts in New York
A new white paper offers women a guide to financial competency
Now individual states must adopt the measure through legislation or rule-making
The potential Hall of Famer claims his broker gave him misleading investment advice
Over two years, the fund manager will ramp up the equity allocations in its nearly $300 billion suites of target-date products
The latest update to Reg BI frequently asked questions asserts that the rule applies to high-net-worth customers
What does it take for an insurance agent to lose his license?
The Santa Clarita, Calif.-based RIA and its two principals got kickbacks from fund managers