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RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 25, 2016
Grappling with retirement health costs

Health-care costs are “the great unknown of retirement” for many advisers.

By Ellie Zhu
2016 Community Leadership Awards finalists named
RIAS SEP 25, 2016
2016 Community Leadership Awards finalists named

The Invest in Others Charitable Foundation and <i>InvestmentNews</i> have recognized the philanthropic efforts of 15 advisers and 10 financial firms.

By Deborah Nason
EQUITIES SEP 23, 2016
Morgan Stanley: DOL fiduciary rule turns brokerage business into a buy

Plus: Trump would dump Yellen, bracing for the next housing bubble, and 401(k) realities that should not be ignored

By Jeff Benjamin
Securities America acquires another broker-dealer
BROKER DEALERS SEP 23, 2016
Securities America acquires another broker-dealer

Purchase of Wall Street Financial Group is the firm's ninth and second in as many months.

By Bruce Kelly
EQUITIES SEP 23, 2016
Tonight's presidential debate puts the markets on edge

Plus: The dirt on negative bond yields, long-term investing in a short-term world, and switching banks

By Jeff Benjamin
Fees fell by as much as 10% last year in investment advisory services
RIAS SEP 23, 2016
Fees fell by as much as 10% last year in investment advisory services

The DOL fiduciary rule and competition from robo-advisers will continue to result in pricing pressure.

By Christine Idzelis
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 23, 2016
How to overcome the drag Hillary Clinton's tax plan would create

Creating after-tax wealth &amp;mdash; what really matters for taxable investors &amp;mdash; will require more diligence than ever.

By Bob Breshock, Jacob Greene and Michael Kincheloe
MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 23, 2016
AdvisorShares files for active ETF with performance fees

Management will be rewarded for beating the S&amp;P 500, a first for the growing industry.

By John Waggoner
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 23, 2016
SEC should refrain from branding advisers as fraudsters over poor continuity planning

By Ellie Zhu
Investors pile in as REITs move closer to S&P 500 sector status
EQUITIES SEP 23, 2016
Investors pile in as REITs move closer to S&P 500 sector status

The eleventh sector of the index alters the dynamics of the financial sector.

By Jeff Benjamin
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 23, 2016
Finra's arbitration process: Challenging the system to find the right answers

The Financial Services Institute is pleased to see the regulator putting forward a broad-ranging slate of common-sense improvements, writes FSI CEO Dale Brown.

By Dale Brown
Standard & Poor's gives REITs own sector, the first new one since 1999
MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 23, 2016
Standard & Poor's gives REITs own sector, the first new one since 1999

The new sector has 28 issues with a market value of about $605 billion.

By John Waggoner
MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 22, 2016
Should you — or your clients — trust your gut when trading?

What's good for flash traders might not be good for you.

By John Waggoner
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 22, 2016
Republican lawmakers attempt to stop estate-tax regulation

Introduction of bill to kill Treasury's rule curbing tax-planning strategies comes as Hillary Clinton announces an increase to her top estate-tax rate.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 22, 2016
Calling out the Federal Reserve's political leanings

Plus: The SEC's Leon Cooperman file, clawing back Wells Fargo cash, and saving money is hard for everyone

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 22, 2016
Legislation supporting multiple employer plans could become reality by year-end

The retirement industry has increasingly called for open MEPs as a way to close the coverage gap in the private sector, and recent congressional moves make them a strong likelihood.

By Greg Iacurci
FIXED INCOME SEP 21, 2016
The downside of negative interest rates

Plus: DOL rule drives some advisers out of the business, a speculative bet on gold, and don't put this on your resume

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 21, 2016
What Brad and Angelina's split has in common with your divorce

Multiple studies have found that about two-thirds of all divorces are initiated by women.

By Bloomberg
WOMEN ADVISOR COMMUNITY SEP 21, 2016
Morgan Stanley urges advisers to embrace female-friendly investment strategies

The firm has about 30 investment products for clients who want to help women gain equality

By Christine Idzelis
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 21, 2016
New study documents mistakes by Social Security Administration staff

Senate panel urges agency to improve guidance on when to claim benefits after a study by the Government Accountability Office showed government representatives often give out misleading information.

By Mary Beth Franklin