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How Canada's Sacred Cows And 270% Tariffs Set Trump Off At G-7

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The U.S. actually has a 2-to-1 dairy product surplus with Canada.

U.S. Inflation Data To Show Warming Up Without Too Much Heat Yet

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Inflation pressures have been concentrated in services rather than goods, including food from restaurants.

Cryptocurrencies Lose $42 Billion After South Korean Bourse Hack

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A theft from a cryptocurrency exchange renewed concerns about security.

Billionaire Entrepreneur Says Money Can Buy Happiness

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But after a certain point, the money "just piles up," says Square Inc. founder Jim McKelvey.

Inflation Fears Push Investors Into TIPS ETFs

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When inflation rises, so too does interest in Treasury inflation protected securities.

ETF Rule On SEC Front Burner, Or So Wall Street Hopes

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A new rule could make it less expensive to get new ETFs approved for the market.

How To Reduce Taxes By 'Bunching' Deductions

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Advisors can save their wealthy clients money by bunching deductions into a single year.

Wall Street Is Awash In Sublease Space, A Bad Sign For Landlords

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Many companies need less office space than they leased are dumping subleases downtown.

The Future In The Blink Of An Eye

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This futurist says computer chips will one day be embedded everywhere but the wisdom of people will not be replaced.

Tech Revolution Fuels Morningstar Conference Agenda

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Cryptocurrencies, fintech and climate change are among the issues up for discussion at the annual conference.

African-American Advisor Sues J.P. Morgan For Alleged Discrimination

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Francis Abanga says J.P. Morgan pressed him to give up his profitable branches and to work in predominately black Harlem.

New Target-Date Funds Aim To Protect Retirees From Volatility

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MassMutual's new funds attempt to deliver upside return and reduced volatility, especially for new retirees.

Corporations Hurry To Sell Bonds Before Central Banks Shift

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U.S. companies hope to outrun tighter central banks policies.

No, Medicare Is Not Going Broke, AARP Argues

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Despite the dire media reports, the association says cost savings will help Medicare.

A Tax World Turned Upside Down For The Rich

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The tax reform act ended a lot of planning strategies for the rich, but also breathed new life into things once outmoded.

ETF Rule Is On The SEC's Front Burner, Or So Wall Street Hopes

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The SEC appears on track to remove hurdles for exchange-traded funds getting to market.

Pershing's RIA Assets Reach $615 Billion, As B-Ds Convert To RIAs

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In recent years, Pershing has seen 15 B-Ds become RIAs, and 20 more conversions are in the pipeline.

Easiest Way To Crypto Riches? Follow The 1849 Gold Rush Model

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Some firms can plan profit whether or not Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies turn out to be digital treasure.

First Argentina, Then Turkey, Brazil. Now South Africa Reels

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Investors are picking off the most vulnerable emerging markets one by one.

Advisors Need To Change In Tech-Driven Industry, BNY Mellon CEO Says

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“If you just keep doing what you are doing ... you will be left behind,” CEO Charles Scharf said.