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  • November 21, 2016

Former Citigroup broker claims she was victim of gender discrimination

Adviser said she was reduced to a "glorified secretary" and fired after reporting a superior for violating insider trading rules.

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  • September 27, 2016

Morgan Stanley team managing $600 million in assets joins Wells Fargo

Michael Dechiario, Thomas Charmley, Thomas Soden, Dean Vetsikas and Stacey Robinson joined the firm Monday.

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  • September 26, 2016

Morgan Stanley adviser who managed $240M in assets jumps to Merrill Lynch

Brad Weinman joins office in West Palm Beach, Fla., where he'll serve high-net-worth clients.

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Gold’s best quarter in decades bodes well for the commodity

Breakfast with Benjamin Even after its best quarterly performance in nearly 30 years, gold could still have some upside to go.

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Cruz may amend financial disclosures to reflect Goldman, Citi campaign loans

Republican presidential candidate said he'll amend finance reports from his successful 2012 Texas Senate bid, if necessary, to show he received loans used to cover campaign costs.

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Meredith Whitney says she’s done managing other people’s money

After resolving dispute with big investor, celebrity banking analyst describes stint running her own fund as "highly unfortunate."

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Job growth is the economy’s only bright side, and it isn’t very bright

Breakfast with Benjamin: The data show companies are hiring, but virtually everything else in the economy is falling.

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Big banks are stressing over the Fed’s stress tests

Breakfast with Benjamin: The bar will keep rising for banks as mixed stress test results come in for some of the world's largest banks.

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Cash-heavy mutual funds take downside protection to the extreme

Breakfast with Benjamin: Some funds using cash for protection. Lots of it. Plus: Adviser charged with stealing $1.3M from widows and church friends, up from the ashes arises a new subprime giant, and Wall Street courts millennials.

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Sallie Krawcheck: Don’t underestimate robo-advisers

Sallie Krawcheck says online advice industry is filling a gap in the marketplace.

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Citigroup says oil is going from cheap to dirt cheap

Breakfast with Benjamin: Could $20 oil really happen? According to Citigroup, It's impossible to call a bottom point. Plus: Morningstar crowns the 'best' liquid alts fund, another oil producer feels the pain, and the case for active management gets stronger.

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Citigroup fined $15 million for analyst supervisory failures

Failing to supervise research analysts and their handling of material non-public information at issue, Finra says.

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  • December 11, 2014

Citigroup dealt second fine for prospectus lapses

Finra said the firm failed to deliver documents after ETFs were purchased by clients.

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  • July 17, 2014

Markets climb in stride with pessimism

Plus: Janet Yellen's dovish optimism, Ernst & Young's $4 million lobbying settlement, how Citigroup agreed on that $7 billion figure, and QE has had almost no impact on unemployment

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European economic growth disappoints, adding pressure to the ECB strategy

On the menu for today's Breakfast with Benjamin, European economic growth falls short of economists' expectations, plus news on Citigroup, ETFs and much more.

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  • July 14, 2014

Markets brace for the Fed’s big talk about normalization

Plus: Individual investors zig as professionals zag, hedging the U.S. market by going global, Citigroup in the spotlight, and futbol mania

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  • July 14, 2014

Citigroup’s Mexican unit under FBI scrutiny for alleged fraud

Breakfast with Benjamin: Citi under the FBI microscope. Plus: Using P/E ratios to dispel bubble theories, re-calculating the size of the nation's oil reserves, big banks and big overdraft fees, GM and political grandstanding, and it's always a good time to teach kids about money.

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Citigroup reaches $7 billion mortgage bond settlement

Joins JPMorgan Chase in settling charges it misrepresenting the quality of mortgage-backed bonds sold to investors as housing prices plummeted.

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  • April 11, 2014

Investors turn focus to first-quarter earnings

Breakfast with Benjamin: All eyes are on earnings. Plus: The SEC discovers high-frequency trading, momentum takes out passive investors, AAA credit ratings becoming extinct, new love for emerging markets, six solid stocks to watch this week, overwhelmed at the IRS, and Switzerland votes for the world's highest minimum wage.

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Investor bullishness is the latest reason to be cautious about stocks

Plus: Goldman shows its softer side to recruit the Millennial market