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Should private equity be in 401(k) plans?
OPINION MAR 17, 2022
Should private equity be in 401(k) plans?

The DOL has clarified its earlier advice on this topic, stressing the responsibility of fiduciaries whose plans offer private equity investments.

By Carol Buckmann
Finra board approves remote-inspection proposals, sends them to SEC
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 16, 2022
Finra board approves remote-inspection proposals, sends them to SEC

Finra didn't provide details about the rules, which will be made public when they're submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
JPMorgan to buy share-plan software company
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 16, 2022
JPMorgan to buy share-plan software company

Global Shares, which will be integrated into the bank's asset and wealth management arm, has almost $200 billion in assets under administration and roughly 600 corporate clients.

By Bloomberg
Want to buy a Banksy? This fintech has an answer
ALTERNATIVES MAR 16, 2022
Want to buy a Banksy? This fintech has an answer

The digital alternative investment provider Yieldstreet launched a new art equity fund with exposure to contemporary international artists like Banksy and Takashi Murakami.

By Sean Allocca
Wells Fargo Advisors sees another senior manager leave
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 16, 2022
Wells Fargo Advisors sees another senior manager leave

John Alexander is the second senior manager with two decades at the firm to leave Wells Fargo Advisors in recent months.

By Bruce Kelly
Raymond James adds Wells duo managing $350 million
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 16, 2022
Raymond James adds Wells duo managing $350 million

Houston-based advisers Brandon Glasscock and Mandy Haskell are joining the firm’s independent adviser channel.

By InvestmentNews
Inflation to boost future retiree health care costs
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 16, 2022
Inflation to boost future retiree health care costs

A new report shows that even a brief period of inflationary pressures will have long-term impact on expenses.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Suit against Vanguard focuses on big tax bills for target-date funds
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2022
Suit against Vanguard focuses on big tax bills for target-date funds

Vanguard was forced to sell as much as 15% of the assets in retail target-date funds, resulting in substantial capital gains taxes for investors who held the funds in taxable accounts, the lawsuit asserts.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Edward Jones to spend $1 billion on tech in 2022
FINTECH MAR 15, 2022
Edward Jones to spend $1 billion on tech in 2022

The company is investing in its technology infrastructure — including digital initiatives and virtual tools — to improve the relationships between clients and their financial advisers. 

By Sean Allocca
Advisers must embrace fintech risks, opportunities to keep up with retailers
RIA NEWS MAR 15, 2022
Advisers must embrace fintech risks, opportunities to keep up with retailers

A new report from Celent shines light on the trend of traditional retailers like Walmart migrating into the wealth management space.

By Jeff Benjamin
SEC Democratic commissioner Allison Herren Lee plans to leave Wall Street regulator
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 15, 2022
SEC Democratic commissioner Allison Herren Lee plans to leave Wall Street regulator

Lee will stay at the watchdog until President Joe Biden names her successor and that person is confirmed by the Senate.

By Bloomberg
SEC warns brokers to be 'vigilant' amid increased market volatility
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 15, 2022
SEC warns brokers to be 'vigilant' amid increased market volatility

The regulator said that firms should stress-test trading positions in light of 'current events and potential market movements.'

By InvestmentNews
Raymond James nabs Edward Jones adviser managing $207 million in Texas
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 15, 2022
Raymond James nabs Edward Jones adviser managing $207 million in Texas

Lance Murphy, who's based in Houston, has 26 years of experience, much of it with asset management companies.

By InvestmentNews
Wells Fargo boosts CEO Scharf's pay 20% for 2021
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 15, 2022
Wells Fargo boosts CEO Scharf's pay 20% for 2021

Charlie Scharf earned $24.5 million last year, up from $20.3 million for 2020.

By Bloomberg
Advisers flock to RIAs in the new normal
RIA NEWS MAR 14, 2022
Advisers flock to RIAs in the new normal

The RIA channel saw a net gain of 1,530 financial advisers in 2021, while the wirehouses had a net loss of 2,065.

By Bruce Kelly
How bear markets wreak havoc on succession plans
OPINION MAR 14, 2022
How bear markets wreak havoc on succession plans

When the equity markets decline, as they have this year, they take the value of your firm down with them.

By Scott Hanson
Advisers struggle to grow new business: AssetMark
FINTECH MAR 14, 2022
Advisers struggle to grow new business: AssetMark

The vast majority of advisers reported having problems finding enough time to focus on business development and client relationships, according to a new study.

By Sean Allocca
LPL adds $210 million all-woman team from Voya
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 14, 2022
LPL adds $210 million all-woman team from Voya

Kristi Turchan and Debbie Verker operate as Ascend Wealth Management in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

By InvestmentNews
Cetera B-D on hook for $2.66 million arbitration claim stemming from REITs, annuities
ALTERNATIVES MAR 14, 2022
Cetera B-D on hook for $2.66 million arbitration claim stemming from REITs, annuities

In an unusual aspect of the investors' claim and subsequent award against First Allied Securities, the $2.66 million in damages requested matched the amount the three arbitrators awarded.

By Bruce Kelly
Financial wellness webinars can boost 401(k) contributions
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 14, 2022
Financial wellness webinars can boost 401(k) contributions

Attending sessions on such topics as budgeting and investing can encourage workers to increase the amount they save in their 401(k)s, an EBRI study shows.

By InvestmentNews