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Richest Would Have Lost Half Their Wealth Under Elizabeth Warren's Tax Plan

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The top 15 richest Americans would have seen their net worth decline by more than half to $433.9 billion.

Tracking The Market’s Mood Via Sector ETFs

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The performance of sector ETFs paints a picture of market psychology.

Universities Join Century-Bond Boom After Rates Tumble Worldwide

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More are planning to sell bonds that don't mature for 100 years.

Social Security Beneficiaries Are Operating In The Dark, Researcher Says

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Near retirees need assistance wading through 20,000 pages of rules, Bill Meyer says.

Americans Don't Link Health And Wealth, But An HSA Can Help

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Health Savings Accounts help Americans understand the need to save for future healthcare expenses.

Treasury Dept. Task Force Tackles Unaffordable LTC Insurance Costs

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Americans are now more fearful of big LTC expenses than outliving their money.

Successful Advisors Focus On Improving Services, Nationwide Says

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Most advisors put acquiring new clients at the top of their priority lists, maybe to their detriment.

The ‘Silver Platter’ Insider-Trading Case Is Back

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Barred evidence complicates what might have been a straight-forward case of insider trading.

SEC’s Next Top Target? Advisor Revenue Sharing

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The SEC's share class initiative may lead to robust spate of legal complaints and a new initiative.

College-Scam Parents Must Do Time, U.S. Says

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The Justice Department's announcement means actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin will be incarcerated.

Financier For ‘Joker’ Has Made Movies Into Ultimate Yield Play

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Film financing may be a lucrative - but risky - option for yield-seeking investors.

Robert Shiller On Recession Risk, Why Warren And Sanders Will Struggle

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Robert Shiller also says that Joe Biden is his preferred candidate in the 2020 election.

U.S. Inflation Expectations Dip To Lowest In Years In Fed Survey

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Inflation expectations are on the decline as the Fed shifts towards more accommodation.

U.S. Pot Industry Faces Antitrust Overhang

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The U.S. Department of Justice may be dragging its feet on reviewing M&A activity among cannabis companies.

From CLOs To ‘Ozark,’ Ex-Guggenheim President Builds An Empire

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A Guggenheim veteran is building a new firm with his eyes set on Warren Buffet-like returns.

More Than A Whiff of 1970s Gloom In Brexit-Hobbled Britain

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The government of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson now faces a growing set of economic challenges.

Fannie, Freddie Soar As Hedge Funds Get Good News On Two Fronts

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If Obama-era regulations are halted, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are expected to be able to retain their earnings.

Young Adults Skipping Medical Care To Save On Health Care Cost

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A survey reveals that Americans aren't lessening the financial burden of health care.

Advisors See More Than 5 Years Of Hot RIA M&A Activity Ahead

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Advisors appear to be eager to enter the market due to high valuations, according to a DeVoe study.

JPMorgan Creates ‘Volfefe’ Index To Track Trump Tweet Impact

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The index suggests that the president's social media activity is having a "significant" impact on investments.