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Finra Signals Controversial Broker Data System May Be Unneeded

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Wall Street’s self-regulator is weighing whether to drop a plan for a trade-surveillance system that has drawn sharp opposition from the brokers that fund the agency.

A Job Hunter's Guide To Getting The Best Retirement Plan

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Not all company retirement plans are created equal.

Sales Of $100 Million Homes Rise To Record Worldwide

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Billionaires are buying ultra-luxury homes as they seek havens for their cash and search for alternative investments.

Dubai Markets Lose Glitter As Oil Slumps

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With the plunge in crude throttling economies across the Middle East, gold buyers are harder to find in the "City of Gold."

Fitch Says India Less Vulnerable To Fed Risk Among Fragile Five

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As far as emerging markets go, India is not as fragile as others, says the ratings agency.

Why The IRS Won’t Tell Fraud Victims What Identity Thieves Stole

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The IRS tells its workers to keep a tight grip on returns that identity thieves have filed under other people's names. The victims want to know why.

Junk-Bond Safeguards Reach Lowest Level Since 2011, Moody’s Says

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For junk-bond investors, the trade-off between lender protections and yield has never been worse, the rating agency says.

Merrill Lynch: Leaving Kids $63 Million Is Too Much

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For parents wondering how much is too much to leave their heirs, Merrill Lynch has a suggestion.

Billionaire Paulson's Merger Hedge Fund Said Up 10% In 2015

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Billionaire John Paulson’s merger strategy has gained 10 percent this year lifted by consolidation among drugmakers.

Clinton, Bush Wealth-Gap Focus Misses Americans’ Biggest Asset

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Homeownership has declined to the lowest level since 1993, and a new NYU study shows how detrimental that is to the middle class.

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