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Older CEOs Are Keeping Their Jobs Longer Thanks To Bull Market

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About 10 percent of the CEOs in the S&P 500 are 65 years old or older. Warren Buffett is the oldest, at 88.

Prevent Family Problems From Ruining Retirement Plans

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Many of the more serious threats to client retirements come from family issues, according to advisors.

The Super-Rich Are Stockpiling Wealth In Black-Box Charities

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Critics say donor-advised funds may slow the flow of money directly into nonprofits that serve the needy.

New York Tax Department Probes Trump Taxes From Decades Ago

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The New York Times reported that Trump received vastly more from his father than he has previously stated.

IMF Says Crisis Legacy Is Slower Growth, More Debt, Fewer Babies

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The 2008 financial crisis continues to leave its mark on the global economy, the fund says in a new report.

Steve Cohen-Backed ETF Platform Is About To Break New Ground

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A 50-year old Yorkshireman is taking on the likes of BlackRock to shake up the ETF industry in Europe.

Retail ETF Has Worst Day In Nearly Two Years

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Amazon.com and Stitch Fix weighed on the largest retail-tracking ETF.

Stifel’s RIA Subsidiary Buys Rand & Associates To Create $12B RIA

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The purchase by 1919 Investment Counsel gives it a long-sought physical presence on the West Coast.

Why 'Don't Retire' May Be The Best Advice For Some Clients

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Advisors need to free themselves and their clients from the idea that a "retirement age" actually exists.

Why Clients Say Financial Freedom Trumps Retirement

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Most people want financial independence more than a work-free life.

How Dealmaking Has Changed In The Decade Since The Crisis

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By 2013 companies started to open their pocketbooks again—and they haven’t looked back.

As U.S. Stocks Continue To Rise, More Value Lies Abroad

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International investing may help protect investors when the U.S. returns to normal, investment strategists said.

El-Erian Warns On Rotation Into Emerging Markets Amid S&P Rally

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Rising oil prices and a strong dollar could undercut emerging economies, he warned.

Institutional Investors Are Using Back Door For Crypto Buys

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Institutional investors have become the biggest buyers of large swaths of digital coins.

Manhattan Home Sales Tumble In A Market Clogged With Listings

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A surging stock market typically fuels buyer bullishness on Manhattan real estate—but not this time.

Citi, JPMorgan And Others Sign On To Boost Diversity In Finance

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A goal is to ensure professionals in the investment business are as diverse as the clients and communities they serve.

Jeff Bezos Blinked; Amazon Raises Minimum Wage In U.S., U.K.

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Analysts don’t expect the wage hike to have much impact on costs.

Nafta By Any Other Name Is Just Fine With Corporate America

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Nafta will live on, with a few modest tweaks.

SEC Spots Way To Starve The Most Suspicious Penny Stocks

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The SEC is considering restricting price quotes on OTC companies.

Another Reason Not To Chase Hot ETFs

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Equity ETFs tend to underperform after experiencing big inflows.