The InvestmentNews Podcast

The InvestmentNews Podcast

With Bruce Kelly

  • July 8, 2024
  • By Bruce Kelly

Veteran financial reporter Bruce Kelly takes the listener beyond the page, into the heart of the story. With exclusive interviews of industry leaders and the host’s depth of knowledge, this podcast dives deep into a few select topics. The listener will gain new insight into the financial services industry, while Bruce keeps it all moving with a lighthearted approach.

The Host

Bruce Kelly has written for InvestmentNews for more than two decades. He writes primarily about the brokerage industry and its myriad facets, from adviser pay and product sales to M&A.

Recent episodes
  • Episode 38
  • Mar 01, 2021

On Bitcoin and the Wells Fargo Asset Management sale

They may not be "hodling" by the end of the episode, but you'll learn not only some of the basics, but interesting details, why it works and whether crypto ETFs make any sense.

On Bitcoin and the Wells Fargo Asset Management sale
  • Episode 37
  • Feb 22, 2021

Ariel Alternatives seeks to close the racial wealth gap, plus a dive into HSAs

Les Brun, Co-Founder of Ariel Alternatives, shares his vision for "Project Black," the firm's initiative to invest in middle-market companies to scale the number of minority owned businesses.

Ariel Alternatives seeks to close the racial wealth gap, plus a dive into HSAs
  • Episode 36
  • Feb 12, 2021

Rick Ferri on adviser fees, Jason Kane on class-action lawsuit against GPB Capital

Rick Ferri joins to discuss his latest call for a change in adviser fees. Attorney Jason Kane discusses his firm's class action lawsuit against embattled GPB Capital.

Rick Ferri on adviser fees, Jason Kane on class-action lawsuit against GPB Capital
  • Episode 35
  • Feb 08, 2021

'Moneymaking and money losing.' Amid fallout from Robinhood, GameStop and Reddit, what will regulators do?

Tyler Gellasch from Healthy Markets joins Jeff and Bruce to discuss what the potential regulatory fallout will be from the recent spate of social media fueled trading frenzies.

'Moneymaking and money losing.' Amid fallout from Robinhood, GameStop and Reddit, what will regulators do?
  • Episode 34
  • Jan 29, 2021

'How is this ultimately going to end? Poorly.' A look at the GameStop roller coaster, as well as Schwab's adviser service issues

Paul Schatz joins to explain the nuances of the Gamestop saga. There are reasons beyond just a Reddit group for the wild action, and Paul goes through all of it.

'How is this ultimately going to end? Poorly.' A look at the GameStop roller coaster, as well as Schwab's adviser service issues