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For Years To Come, Student Loans Will Threaten Americans' Financial Health

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The average American with student debt is spending about 20% of their weekly pay in loan repayments, finds TD Bank.

Global Bond Market: No Yield Seems Too Low In Furious Rally

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“A yield-suck vortex" is happening, says UBS strategist.

ESG A Bright Spot As Asset Managers Face Relentless Fee Pressure

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Many are cutting costs and focusing on value-add services to build revenue, says Cerulli.

Refinance Fever Sweeps U.S.

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Rates for 30-year mortgages are at their lowest since late 2016, sending many homeowners to their brokers.

AIG Beats Highest Profit Estimate On Resurgence Of P&C Business

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It’s now concentrating on another phase of its turnaround plan.

Why 40% Of Older People Spend More Than They Make

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An EBRI study shows who outspends; advisors tell clients be prepared: Spending won't drop in retirement.

Clients Asking For Impact Investing Choices In Donor-Advised Funds, RIA Says

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Clients want to make a bigger difference with their money on causes that matter to them, she says.

Goldman Sees Gold Soaring To $1,600 As Worries Fuel ETF Demand

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For Goldman analysts, gold’s rally above $1,500 is just the beginning.

Prof. Tom L. Potts To Receive FPA's 2019 P. Kemp Fain Jr. Award

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The past FPA president will receive the organization's highest award at its annual fall conference in Minneapolis.

House Bill Seeks To Boost Social Security Benefits For Public Workers

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The measure would impact public employees who have also collected income as private workers.

Ferocious Market Moves Undo Fed Easing, Put Powell On Back Foot

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Trump's escalation of the trade war has put pressure on the Fed to lower rates again.

Pimco Is Ready To Think About Negative Yields Reaching The U.S.

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Negative U.S. yields would require a "major Fed easing cycle," a Pimco analyst said.

Want To Hire Millennials? Better Help Repay Their Student Debt

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Intense competition for talent and rising student loan debt are forcing employers to create repayment benefits.

Schwab Ordered To Pay $347K For Harming Advisor's Practice

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A Finra panel found that Schwab helped one of its custodial client's workers set up a competing RIA firm.

Home Prices Decline In Some Of The Costliest Markets In The U.S.

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Americans are showing resistance to overpaying for homes after years of price increases that have outpaced incomes.

Corzine Hedge Fund Firm Granted SEC Registration With Limits

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The agency slapped a series of seldom-seen conditions on the former N.J. governor's company.

World Economy Edges Closer To Recession As Trade Woes Spread

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Economists are starting to war game for how a recession could happen—and they're mainly centered on trade.

Big Money Starts To Dump Stocks That Pose Climate Risks

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Investment firms to trying to push companies in greener directions as the impact of global warming becomes more apparent.

Trump Steps Up Fed Attack, Calls It Incompetent And Urges Cuts

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“Incompetence is a terrible thing to watch," Trump tweeted.

Global Bond Market Sounds Shrillest Alarm Yet Over The Economy

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Data indicates investors are growing increasingly pessimistic about the outlook for the world economy.