Washington and New York will be joined by Oxford, Miss., as centers of the investment adviser universe if a group of students from the University of Mississippi law school succeeds in establishing a self-regulatory organization for advisers
Ones who get it right really stand out from the pack, say industry watchers
A year after pulling off the high-profile acquisition of a leading network of independent broker-dealers, Lightyear Capital LLC, which is controlled by former PaineWebber chief executive and chairman Donald Marron, is back in the market looking to raise more than $1 billion from investors.
Financial advisers are bumping into one another trying to win new accounts among affluent investors, but they can add some profitable business from less obvious market segments — one of which is investors who have never had a financial adviser.
Asset managers reported mixed success in attracting inflows for the second quarter as a pickup in market volatility weighed on investors' appetite for riskier assets.
Recent market volatility exposed a basic misunderstanding by financial advisers and even certified public accountants of the mechanics of undoing Roth conversions, a process called a Roth re-characterization
As overall longevity increases, outliving retirement resources is more likely than in the past, making retirement planning more important than ever
Although casinos and other businesses have helped Native American tribes amass an estimated $50 billion in capital, some tribal leaders feel that they are still being ignored by Wall Street
Banks stuck with troubled real-estate-related loans. An economy in the doldrums with high unemployment. No, that isn't a snapshot of today's economy. It is what the United States looked like 30 years ago, as it emerged from the recession of 1980
Brokerage Mesirow to take on 401(k) fiduciary duties for Mutual of Omaha plans sold by SA reps
Searching for a “transformational business model,” Bank of America Merrill Lynch private banking vets Paul A. Pagnato and David W. Karp have joined HighTower Advisors LLC.
Bank of America Corp. is continuing to invest in its wealth management division, despite suffering a record loss from mortgages.
A multimillion-dollar campaign to encourage investors to use credentialed financial planners to manage their money launches this week with a print advertisement in three business magazines.
Buys nearly seven million shares of Wall Street titan; bank selling at major discount
An internal memo from Bank of America boss Brian Moynihan says the embattled company will slash 3,500 jobs this quarter. But published reports suggest the ax will be broader -- much broader.
The Dow dropped as much as 525 points, or 4.6%, in morning trading after Morgan Stanley cut its forecast for global growth and government data showed that jobless claims rose and consumer inflation accelerated more than forecast.
Wild swings and declines in the market have advisers addressing constant client questions.
Charles Schwab Corp., the largest independent brokerage by client assets, reported second-quarter profit that matched the average analyst estimate as revenue from interest earned offset a decline in trading.
California signed on TIAA-CREF to manage its college-savings replacing Fidelity Investments, which decided not to bid
Variable annuities with lifetime income guarantees are hot as a pistol, as investors look to steer clear of an unpredictable -- and tempestuous -- stock market