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Top Analyst Says China Market Resembles 1929 Crash

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Chinese stocks will decline by an additional 14 percent over the next three weeks as the market demonstrates a trading pattern that mirrors the U.S. crash in 1929, according to Tom DeMark.

Small-Cap Energy Stocks That Hedge Funds Love Get Crushed

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Losses are again ballooning in a corner of the U.S. stock market where professional speculators roam.

A New Tally Puts Donald Trump's Wealth At $2.9 Billion

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The real estate tycoon and presidential contender recently claimed he's worth more than $10 billion, but an analysis of his holdings by Bloomberg News concludes his fortune falls far short of that...

Advisors Get Help Improving Online Presence

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Fidelity is launching two new programs to help advisors improve their website and social media presence.

Voya Tool Helps In Visualizing Retirement Income

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Retirement plan participants should think in terms of retirement income instead of how much they have saved for retirement, says Voya Financial.

LPL Ranks The 10 Worst States For Retirement Life

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LPL Financial weighed a number of factors, including general quality of life and crime rate, to determine the states that retirees might want to avoid.

Don’t Let NextGen Assets Disappear

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Here are some tips from LPL on how advisors can retain management control over the more than $30 trillion in wealth poised to pass to a new generation over the next few decades.

Roth IRA Holders A Younger Crowd Than Traditional Market, Study Says

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Roth IRA holders are younger and more likely to contribute to their savings, the Investment Company Institute says.

You Have To Be Married To Get This Car Insurance Break

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The car insurance industry views married people as safer drivers than singles and generally charges them lower premiums.

Afraid To Spend? Why It’s Okay To Enjoy Your Money

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Many investors face a balancing act between saving and spending.

IMF Paints Dim Picture For Europe

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The IMF warned on Monday that the euro zone's prospects were modest and that more money printing than planned may be needed.

UBS Wealth Management Americas Profit Falls On Litigation Costs

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Second-quarter adjusted profits fell as higher litigation and regulatory costs put pressure on the Swiss bank's brokerage division.

Is The World Ready For Iran Bonds?

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One hedge fund manager believes investor interest in Iranian debt will be “pretty high” after economic sanctions are lifted.

How Advisors Can Retire Slowly

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Janney Montgomery Scott has a program for advisors who want to provide for their clients' future as they exit their practice.

Where To Retire? LPL Says These Are The 10 Best Places

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LPL weighed a number of factors, including quality of life, as well as finances, to help near retirees decide where to spend their retirement years.

Schwab Plots Big Consultant Hiring Spree, Branch Expansion

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Schwab plans to expand its branch network, which could include hundreds of new financial consultants and support staff to offer more financial planning help for all client types.

Fundamental Indexes Poised To Outperform, Schwab's Davidow Says

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The bull market has entered its sixth year and the time is ripe for fundamental indexing strategies to outperform, Schwab's Anthony Davidow says in a new white paper.

Citigroup's Mexico Unit Faces Widening U.S. Laundering Probe

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The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether Citigroup Inc...

Auto Insurers Eye Putting Driver Location Data Up For Sale

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The restaurants and doughnut shops that you pass on your commute would love to predict when you’ll be driving by...

Sustainable-Finance MBAs Struggle To Find Jobs

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Many MBA graduates with an SRI specialty are finding that employers prefer a more generalized MBA graduate when it comes time to hire.