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Zombie Hedge Fund Stakes Haunt Investors A Decade After Lehman

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These investment outliers have been languishing in portfolios since the 2008 financial crisis.

JPMorgan Sees Stocks At Risk As Quants And Hedge Funds Pile In

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Evidence is building that fast-money investors have stretched positions with echoes of the January melt-up.

Wall Street Salaries Reach Average $422,500, Highest In A Decade

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The average Wall Street salary rose 13 percent last year to its highest level since 2008.

Three N.J. Men Targeted Friends, Family In $3.7 Million Fraud

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They are accused of defrauding more than 80 clients, mostly their own friends and family.

Wealthy Must Do Careful Assessment Before Moving To Lower-Tax State

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HNW clients hit hard by tax reform may want to move to lower-tax states. Not so fast, say tax experts.

China's Stocks Sink Past Lowest Level Seen In $5 Trillion Crash

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Trade tensions with the U.S. are exacerbating investor concern.

Surge In Tail-Risk Hedging Rings Alarm Bells For Equity Bulls

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The underbelly of the options market is flashing a warning sign for U.S. stock bulls.

Crown Wealth Strategies Creates New Practice For Middle Market

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The business unit will focus on employee benefits and risk management.

Janus Henderson Debuts First Active Mortgage-Backed Securities ETF

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The fund aims to beat the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. MBS Index.

OppenheimerFunds Launches Two Global Ultra-Dividend ETFs

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The revenue-weighted funds seek to provide greater exposure to high-dividend paying stocks.

SEC Charges Advisor In $13 Million Fraud Against Teachers, Retirees

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She didn't tell clients she earned up to 18 percent from private placements she was selling them, a complaint says.

Fidelity CEO Says No-Fee Lineup Is Aimed At New Customers

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“The objective was to lower the friction and get more people to try Fidelity,” CEO Abigail Johnson said.

Tencent-Backed Qutoutiao Doubles In Frenzied U.S. Trading Debut

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Qutoutiao climbed as much as 128 percent to $15.99 in the first half-hour of trading.

Dimon Sees Treasury Yields At 5%; ETF Investors Aren't Buying It

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Investors are piling into ETFs tracking areas that traditionally do well when interest rates stay low.

U.S. Families Embrace 529 Plans; Open To Help From Advisors

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Half of American families are saving through 529 plans, and many want help from advisors while saving, a new survey says.

Shiller Says U.S. Stocks Could Go A Lot Higher Before They Fall

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His comments are a contrast with increasing focus on gauging when the next bear market kicks in.

Stocks Are Doing OK. The Companies That Buy Them? Not So Much

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Traditional asset manager stocks are slumping, even as the stock market heats up.

Canada’s Legal Weed Creates Risk For Investors At U.S. Border

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Marijuana is legal in Canada and some parts of the U.S., but is still an issue at border crossings.

A World With Fewer Babies Spells Economic Trouble

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Declining fertility will have serious economic consequences around the world, especially if it continues.