Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., recently introduced legislation to pay $581 to each person receiving retirement benefits to offset no cost of living adjustment in 2016.
Industry leaders ready with new guidance while others play catch up.
Companies paid out a record $1 trillion last year; about 70% came from non-U.S. companies
Curtis Rach and Jud Crary join established practice in Irvine, Calif.
Active fund manager sees opportunities for investors in exchange-traded funds.
When in-office meetings are not practical, the need for personalized communication is heightened, and face-to-face communication can make the difference between keeping or losing a client.
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Unique and authentic messages are necessary to stand out in crowded market.
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Deals include Maryland firm with a $1.1 billion retirement plan practice.
Money manager fired back at Bill Gross, the co-founder who oversaw the firm's ascent for 43 years, saying his lawsuit over his departure looks more like a screenplay than a legal filing and should be thrown out.
ARK Investment Management says the capricious cryptocurrency is a buy in the wake of emerging market volatility
This matrix details who is affected and which strategies are altered.
Lawmakers released what they called “legislative principles” for retirement advisers, including acting in clients' best interests.
John Hancock Financial Network plans to acquire up to 1,100 advisers from Transamerica Financial Advisors Inc., representing roughly one-quarter of those currently affiliated with Transamerica.
Mark Wilkins managed about $425 million in client assets at the wirehouse.
DoubleLine's Jeffrey Gundlach plans a new global bond fund just as a potential Fed hike could create new risks and opportunities for managers.
Texting is the next wave of popular communication for advisers and clients, and companies are waving off compliance fears. Next month, Edward Jones will launch a program to encourage advisers to text their clients.
Broker-dealer takes action after Massachusetts' securities regulator charged a related company with fraudulently rounding up proxy votes to support real estate deals sponsored by AR Capital.