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MetLife Says Obama Plan Threatens Ability To Advise Middle Class

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MetLife said its dual roles of offering retirement products and advising customers are threatened by the U.S. Labor Department proposal.

Commodities Poised For Worst Month Since 2011 Amid Oversupply

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Commodities are set for the biggest monthly loss since 2011 amid a price collapse that drove oil into a bear market and pushed gold to a five-year low.

The Amount of ETF Shares Being Traded Has Eclipsed U.S. GDP

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In the past 12 months, investors traded $18.2 trillion worth of ETF shares, according to data from the New York Stock Exchange and Bloomberg.

What's Next In Katy Perry's $15 Million War With Two Nuns?

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Two nuns are squared off against an archbishop who wants to sell a Los Angeles estate worth $15 million to Katy Perry.

September? December? Fed’s Not Saying And Traders Don’t Care

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As the Fed decides when to increase interest rates for the first time in nine years, the bond market is more interested in when the second increase will be.

Are Retirement Plans Overexposed To Stocks?

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Stock gains mean older workers may have more equity risk in their portfolio than they realize, and more than recommended for their age, according to Fidelity Investments.

Relentless Search For High Yield Takes Investors To Dark Corner Of Bond Market

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An investor may be underinformed and may learn of something too late to react, says a Moody's analyst.

Gold Out Of Style Like Bell-Bottom Trousers Signals Lower Prices

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The problem for gold isn’t just that prices are dropping. For many, the metal also has lost its charisma.

As Chicagoans Die, Police Pension Burden Hobbles City’s Response

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Six Chicagoans on average have been shot each day this year, up from five in 2014, but the city is hamstrung by obligations to police, the very people it needs to protect the public.

In Canada, You Can Pay For College With Frequent-Flyer Miles

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Aeroplan lets members use miles for tuition—and sometimes room and board—at 70 colleges and universities in Canada.

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