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IRS rethinks rules for savings accounts to care for young people with disabilities
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 29, 2016
IRS rethinks rules for savings accounts to care for young people with disabilities

States get additional guidance on how to administer 529 ABLE plans.

By Liz Skinner
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 28, 2016
401(k) investors concentrated in low-cost mutual funds: Investment Company Institute

The larger trend toward passive investing, as well as cost-consciousness on the part of plan sponsors and general industry push to lower expense ratios, are at play.

By Greg Iacurci
SEC fines WFG Advisors $100,000 for overcharging clients in alternative investments
RIAS JUN 28, 2016
SEC fines WFG Advisors $100,000 for overcharging clients in alternative investments

The wealth manager overbilled for investments in REITs and BDCs

By Christine Idzelis
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 28, 2016
How the sharing economy can help provide affordable housing in retirement

These alternatives to traditional living arrangements can help satisfy older Americans' requirements for affordable and accessible living spaces.

By Carol Marak
Along with advisers, Fidelity, BlackRock and Vanguard urge investors to stay the course
MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 28, 2016
Along with advisers, Fidelity, BlackRock and Vanguard urge investors to stay the course

But they're remarkably short on what to buy.

By John Waggoner
What to say when clients hate you for advising international investments
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUN 28, 2016
What to say when clients hate you for advising international investments

First off, advisers should tell them that adding international stocks can dampen a portfolio's volatility, and increase the number of potential winners.

By John Waggoner
MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 28, 2016
Fidelity blocks opening trades on several ETF products, citing suitability concerns

The fund giant wouldn't say if regulatory pressure compelled it to impose the practice.

By John Waggoner
The greatest risk to RIAs that's not in their portfolios
RIAS JUN 28, 2016
The greatest risk to RIAs that's not in their portfolios

Here are some of the most critical and potentially damaging misconceptions held by compliance professionals.

By Charles Steerman
FINTECH JUN 28, 2016
How long can advisers get away with not reporting cyber breaches?

Many advisory firms are playing with fire by failing to report to regulators cybersecurity breaches, both big and small, experts say.

By Alessandra Malito
White vows to forge ahead on fiduciary duty, third-party exams despite diminished SEC
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 28, 2016
White vows to forge ahead on fiduciary duty, third-party exams despite diminished SEC

Chairwoman Mary Jo White and commissioner Kara Stein laid out regulations the agency will tackle, despite missing two of its five members.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Shift of SEC resources to RIA oversight not likely to stop push for third-party exams
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUN 28, 2016
Shift of SEC resources to RIA oversight not likely to stop push for third-party exams

A move by the Securities and Exchange Commission to beef up oversight of investment advisers probably will not stop the agency's effort to establish third-party exams for the sector.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
EQUITIES JUN 27, 2016
The safe-haven utilities sector has become extremely overextended

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> Something amiss when safe-haven investments move into bubble territory. The utilities sector is up 21% so far this year.

By Jeff Benjamin
ETFS JUN 27, 2016
DoubleLine's Jeffrey Gundlach says gold is the place to be

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> Jeffrey Gundlach is embracing the safe haven of gold: &quot;Things are shaky and feeling dangerous.&quot;

By Jeff Benjamin
How to invest in the new populist era of politics: Merrill Lynch
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 27, 2016
How to invest in the new populist era of politics: Merrill Lynch

Wall Street is scrambling for a narrative to explain why Britain decided to leave the European Union.

By Bloomberg
Brexit vote whipsaws markets, tests financial advisers' resolve
EQUITIES JUN 27, 2016
Brexit vote whipsaws markets, tests financial advisers' resolve

The fallout from Britain's shocking vote could last at least two years. Meanwhile, advisers told their clients to <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20160624/FREE/160629940/financial-advisers-reach-out-to-clients-as-stocks-plunge-in-brexit&quot;>keep calm and carry on</a> as stock markets tumbled, creating a buying opportunity.

By Jeff Benjamin
Carlyle Group, KKR and other private equity firms target individual investors with interval funds
ALTERNATIVES JUN 27, 2016
Carlyle Group, KKR and other private equity firms target individual investors with interval funds

Weighing the pros and cons of the new registered fund

By Jeff Benjamin
Dodd-Frank architect Barney Frank blasts decision to overturn MetLife SIFI status
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 27, 2016
Dodd-Frank architect Barney Frank blasts decision to overturn MetLife SIFI status

The former House Financial Services committee chair criticized the ruling and said it could ultimately lead other institutions to try to overturn their SIFI status.

By Greg Iacurci
With anti-DOL fiduciary rule lawsuits, industry organizations' actions speak louder than words
BROKER DEALERS JUN 27, 2016
With anti-DOL fiduciary rule lawsuits, industry organizations' actions speak louder than words

How can those suing to quash the DOL rule, like SIFMA CEO Ken Bentsen Jr., claim to also support its premise?

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
SEC plans to propose fiduciary rule next April
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUN 27, 2016
SEC plans to propose fiduciary rule next April

Another item of interest to financial advisers, third-party exams, is also on the docket for next spring.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Stifel CEO wants better results from Sterne Agee's independent B-D business
BROKER DEALERS JUN 27, 2016
Stifel CEO wants better results from Sterne Agee's independent B-D business

CEO Ron Kruszewski says margins were lower in the wealth management group because of its recent acquisition's independent advisers.

By Bruce Kelly