RIA client assets that changed hands through acquisitions soared in the first half of the year but valuations of the firms are still below the 2008 peak, according to Schwab Advisor Services.
A new survey shows investment management firms are spending-much needed capital on beefing up compliance departments -- rather than projects that boost the top line.
B-D to cut transaction costs from $15 a trade to $9
The bi-partisan deficit reduction proposal is slowly gaining traction on Capitol Hill. And according to experts, one of the key components of the plan is the elimination of preferential tax treatment for capital gains and dividends.
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Wirehouse brokers looking for a new place to hang their license likely would make more money at a bank's brokerage unit or by going independent rather than moving to another wirehouse.
Stocks rose, extending the first weekly gain since July for the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, amid optimism the world's biggest economy will continue to expand and after Hurricane Irene failed to shut financial markets. Treasuries retreated, while Greek stocks soared.
Frederick Schultz, Lloyd Seested, David Andreadis, Richard Haskin, Eric Teichberg, and Karen Ben-Shlaush are joining the firm's private wealth group in Washington D.C.
Robert W. Baird & Co. has lured father-son team M. William McCollum Jr. and Travis McCollum from Wells Fargo Advisors LLC to work in its Charlotte, N.C., office.
Speculative demand from investors has pushed the gold market into a “bubble that is poised to burst” after prices surged to a record this year, Wells Fargo & Co. said
The stock market may hit bottom, but home prices sure haven't. On average, houses are selling for nearly 6% less now than they were last summer. Here's the ten states that have seen the biggest declines.
Pessimism about U.S. stocks among 120 investment newsletter writers increased the most since July 2007, a bullish signal to analysts who track investor sentiment as a contrarian indicator of share performance.
Is it time to move back into equities? Insiders are buying for the first time since March 2009, said Blackstone Group's Byron Wien, who predicted on Jan. 3 that 10-year Treasury yields and economic growth will approach 5% this year--usually a good sign.
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Looking for safe havens; 'lot of hideous things still to come out'
Asset management companies say that greater regulatory burdens are inhibiting growth, although the heightened oversight also may be contributing to a boost in hiring, according to a survey released last week