Wirehouses

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INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 24, 2016
The biggest teams are not going independent for financial reasons

Policies and procedures which, when layered upon already onerous rules and regulations, fail to recognize advisers' years of experience and wisdom.

By Danny Sarch
Wirehouses least likely to lose clients because of high fees, Cerulli says
WIREHOUSES MAR 23, 2016
Wirehouses least likely to lose clients because of high fees, Cerulli says

Only 5% of clients left the wirehouses last year because they felt fees were too high

By Christine Idzelis
RIA NEWS MAR 16, 2016
Historical timeline of fiduciary duty for financial advice

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NFL star Freeney can proceed with fraud claim against Merrill Lynch
WIREHOUSES MAR 10, 2016
NFL star Freeney can proceed with fraud claim against Merrill Lynch

NFL star claims Merrill Lynch was complicit in a scheme that caused him to lose $20 million.

By Bloomberg
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 23, 2016
Bank of America Merrill Lynch increases adviser headcount 3% in 2015

The wirehouse gains headcount even as the brokerage industry braces for a wave of departures from long-term retention deals expiring.

By Christine Idzelis
RIA NEWS FEB 17, 2016
For some advisers, money not motivating factor to go independent

Advisers choosing models with the most support forgo up to 25% of profits.

By Liz Skinner
RIA NEWS FEB 16, 2016
4 adviser recruiting predictions for the year ahead

What the state of adviser recruiting might look like in 2016, from the wirehouses to the independent space

By DSARCH
The rich already use robo-advisers, and that scares banks
FINTECH FEB 02, 2016
The rich already use robo-advisers, and that scares banks

Banks are watching wealthy clients flirt with robo-advisers, and that's one reason the lenders are racing to release their own versions of the automated investing technology.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES FEB 02, 2016
UBS U.S. wealth management: more advisers, less earnings

Headcount is up, but unit's earnings are down as a result of strong increase in litigation expenses.

By Christine Idzelis
RIA NEWS FEB 01, 2016
Advisers cast their vote on who should be the next president

2,041 advisers surveyed by <i>InvestmentNews</i> weigh in on the presidential election

By Ellie Zhu
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JAN 25, 2016
The biggest adviser moves for the fourth quarter 2015

Tracking the more than $26 billion in AUM that changed firms late in 2015.

By Ellie Zhu
IBDs trumped by Obama on DOL fiduciary, but vow to fight on
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JAN 24, 2016
IBDs trumped by Obama on DOL fiduciary, but vow to fight on

Financial Services Institute supports legislation to replace Labor Department's rule, and is not ruling out a lawsuit if it is finalized.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 19, 2016
Merrill compensation plan makes it tough on small advisers

By Bruce Kelly
Morgan Stanley to cut 1,200 jobs, take $150M charge in the fourth quarter
WIREHOUSES JAN 06, 2016
Morgan Stanley to cut 1,200 jobs, take $150M charge in the fourth quarter

Cuts amounting to 25% of fixed-income trading staff plus reductions in infrastructure and support roles, result in $150M charge.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS DEC 30, 2015
How brokers can navigate consolidation in the B-D industry

Advisers should take a deliberate approach to charting their future. Here's what to look for.

By Bill Morrissey
Former Morgan Stanley adviser sentenced to three years' probation for data theft
WIREHOUSES DEC 23, 2015
Former Morgan Stanley adviser sentenced to three years' probation for data theft

Galen Marsh, who allegedly called the stolen data &#8220;the world's best cold-calling list,&#8221; had some of the data stolen from him and posted on the Internet.

By Bloomberg
A robo-adviser may be in the works for Morgan Stanley
FINTECH DEC 22, 2015
A robo-adviser may be in the works for Morgan Stanley

Wealth Management President Gregory Fleming says a digital platform could attract younger clients to the firm.

By Alessandra Malito
Morgan Stanley hit with racial discrimination suit
WIREHOUSES DEC 11, 2015
Morgan Stanley hit with racial discrimination suit

As part of her claim, ex-broker alleges the wirehouse's recent move toward mandatory arbitration is an attempt to prohibit employees from publicly challenging unfair practices.

By Mason Braswell
Next target for Galvin? Banks and cross-selling
WIREHOUSES DEC 08, 2015
Next target for Galvin? Banks and cross-selling

Massachusetts regulator looking at whether financial institutions violated any laws.

By Bruce Kelly
Merrill Lynch is developing its own robo-adviser
FINTECH DEC 04, 2015
Merrill Lynch is developing its own robo-adviser

Merrill Lynch has dozens of employees working on a robo-adviser prototype for Merrill Edge that's set to be unveiled next year.

By Bloomberg