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RIAS JUN 17, 2014
Technology integration at custodians moving into second wave

Big Four have their own strategies for simplifying advisers' and clients' lives.

By Joyce Hanson
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 17, 2014
Merrill offers new charitable investment for ultra wealthy

Firm raises $13.5 million to help former convicts find jobs; returns based on program's success.

By Mason Braswell
EQUITIES JUN 17, 2014
Slow and steady for economy, stocks and tapering: Nuveen's Doll

Bob Doll, Nuveen's chief equity strategist doesn't see big head winds for stocks or the economy this year, forecasting mid- to high-single-digit equity gains this year. What about tapering?

By Robert C. Doll
EQUITIES JUN 16, 2014
Pimco likely to pick Dan Ivascyn to succeed Gross

Deputy chief investment officer has inside track to succeed 'Bond King' as CIO

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 16, 2014
JPMorgan's fund choices for its clients said to be under regulatory review

The SEC reportedly asking: Were private-banking clients steered into funds more profitable for the company?

By Bloomberg
FINTECH JUN 16, 2014
Covestor announces 0% management fee on ETF portfolios

Passively managed portfolios of low-cost ETFs for 'core' portion of an investor's holdings.

By Joyce Hanson
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 16, 2014
Recent grads strain under college debt

2 tips for reducing or managing college debt: Remember that monthly cash flow is king, and seek out programs to help you repay.

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 16, 2014
Op-Ed: Failure to launch drags the economy down

The impact of thie rising tide of student debt is widespread. The average student debt level is nearly $30,000.

By MFXFeeder
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 16, 2014
Separately managed accounts

By Andrew Leigh
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 16, 2014
Gallagher: Too much info bad for markets

By MFXFeeder
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 16, 2014
Pimco's war cry: 'Long live the new neutral'

The war against inflation initiated by Paul Volcker in 1979 is over, done, finished; we won some 15 years ago.

By Paul McCulley
RIAS JUN 16, 2014
Wirehouses, banks, RIAs under cost pressure even as assets rise

The rich are getting richer, and that's good news for banks' wealth management units. But for how long?

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES JUN 16, 2014
Why REITs are looking like the year's hottest market sector

Today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> looks at what's propelling REITs into their position as the year's hottest market sector, plus emerging market stocks' record month, Japan's inflation woes, and much more.

By Jeff Benjamin
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 16, 2014
The truth about loss aversion

For all the gains we've made in the evolution of market data &amp;mdash; now a massive information industry of indices, surveys, and reports &amp;mdash; economics continues to fall painfully shy of a hard science.

By Mike West
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 16, 2014
Is retirement dead?

Reports of the death of your retirement have been greatly exaggerated.

By Mike West
OPINION JUN 16, 2014
Creating a careful work/play balance

But this stark contrast between business and structured enjoyment reveals something really important about the culture in which we operate.

By Mike West
FINTECH JUN 15, 2014
How to measure your social media presence and boost results

Social media expert and <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/section/40-under-40&quot;" target="&quot;_blank&quot;" rel="noopener noreferrer">40 Under 40</a> honoree Kristen Luke on how to measure the value of your social media presence. Hint: Don't get too hung up on raw numbers.

By Kristen Luke
EQUITIES JUN 15, 2014
Clintons jump through financial planning loopholes to dodge estate taxes they support

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Brokers pouncing on 401(k) biz. Plus: The Clintons dodge the estate taxes they support. The Fed wants to add exit fees to bond funds, U.S. banks on the edge of new funding rules, Congress mulls investor confidence on your dime, El-Erian sides with the IMF, and merger mania is alive and well.

By Jeff Benjamin
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 15, 2014
Failure to launch hurts all of us

The impact of thie rising tide of student debt is widespread, increasing the need for sound financial advice.

By MFXFeeder
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 15, 2014
The big benefits decision

By MFXFeeder