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Leveraged Loan Buyers Are Losing Patience With Riskier Deals

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Prices for debt fall and rates rise as money managers are starting to demand better terms on deals.

New York Taxpayers Have Four-Day Window To Try To Beat SALT Cap

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The IRS is blocking charitable workarounds to the new SALT cap established by some high-tax states.

Not Even $515 Million In New Tether Can Help This Crypto Dump

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Investors use Tether to manipulate prices of other cryptocurrency tokens via pump-and-dump strategies.

FSI Partners With Bachrach On AdvisorRoadmap

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The AdvisorRoadmap supports advisors in growing their businesses.

IRS Blocks New York, New Jersey Plans To Bypass State Tax Cap

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The IRS published regulations that undercut a plan by the states to treat property taxes as charitable donations.

Advisors Sued In $100 Million Retirement Scheme

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Lawyers representing the victims in the case say the con man who orchestrated the scheme has disappeared.

Five Florida Brokers Sued By SEC In Alleged $1.2B Ponzi Scheme

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The unregistered brokers were part of a scheme that bilked 8,400 investors, the SEC said.

Some Doubt LTC Insurance Industry's Future As Premiums Spiral Upward

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Genworth just won a premium increase of 58 percent—part of an ongoing series of price hikes in the industry.

JPMorgan, BlackRock Say Troubled Trump May Hit Emerging Markets

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Donald Trump's political troubles could cause him to push for higher tariffs, strategists said.

Bitcoin ETFs Won't Be Coming Anytime Soon Thanks To The SEC

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The SEC rejected requests to list nine cryptocurrency funds on Wednesday.

Here's What May Happen To Your Taxes If Democrats Win The House

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A corporate rate hike and carried interest repeal are likely on the party's agenda.

Investors Favored Passive, Defensive Funds In July, Morningstar Says

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More than $32 billion flowed into U.S. long-only funds in July, after $22 billion of outflows in June.

Will The Market Crash If Trump Is Impeached? Here's What Analysts Say

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It’s hard to say the equity market doesn’t owe at least some of its altitude to the president.

Jackson Hole History Suggests Market Calm To Follow Powell Debut

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"Recent Jackson Hole symposia have been fairly boring,” one analyst said.

'America First' Risks Making U.S. Assets A Costly Last Resort

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U.S. sanctions and tariff threats are driving yet more cash toward American markets.

Credit Suisse Fires Two Bankers Over 2010 Assault Case

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The incident dates back to 2010 and involves a male employee assaulting a female subordinate.

Like Prince, Aretha Leaves Heirs Without A Will

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Aretha Franklin is among a long line of celebrities who died after skipping estate planning altogether.

NYC Is The Capital Of A Booming Artificial Intelligence Industry

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New York boasts the highest percentage of AI and machine learning positions in a single metro area.

SEC Charges Venture Capitalist With Stealing Millions

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Michael Rothenberg agreed to settle charges he misappropriated more than $20 million of investor's money.

Spouses Can Benefit From Coordinated Social Security Strategies

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Some filing strategies for couples were eliminated, but spouses can still coordinate their benefits.