In the long run, negotiations could breed volatility, a Direxion strategist said.
Municipals tend to be more volatile during the final months of the year.
Schwarzman also said the global economy is “quite good, led by the U.S.”
U.S. inaction would leave consumers worse off, a Trump administration official says.
In response, SEC Chairman Jay Clayton told the group of 30 investors that "we have more work to do."
Men accounted for 75 percent of all cannabis-related securities trades over the past month.
Phillip Frost, facing pump-and-dump allegations, will be replaced as chairman by Ladenburg's CEO.
Regulators warned investors that such natural disasters are often used as leverage in illegal investment schemes.
The measure could provide managers with hundreds of thousands, or even millions, in tax savings.
U.S. investors ranked last among those surveyed in 10 countries with at least $1 million of investable assets.
Sellers with older listings are adjusting expectations just as a wave of newer properties hits the market.
The agency is seeking views on market manipulation and surveillance.
Homes that flood keep getting rebuilt with public money, only to flood again.
Marketo automation software helps advisors figure out who's opening their papers and reports.
New bills would let 529 distributions go toward student loan debt and home schooling expenses.
Wall Street veteran Peter Kraus aims to shake up the mutual fund industry’s fee model.
Protests at a Thursday summit highlight the pressure on asset managers to address weapons investments.
John Hancock Investments is still seeking the perfect match for its ambitions in debt ETFs.
The analyst pleaded guilty to leaking merger information for tickets to Philadelphia Eagles games.
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