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Trump Ally Stone Charged As Probe Links Campaign, DNC Emails

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Roger Stone faces seven counts including obstruction of an official proceeding and witness tampering.

Ackman Sees No Government Shutdown If Congress Goes Unpaid Too

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Bill Ackman tweeted that if Congress was to forgo pay during a shutdown, such impasses would not occur.

Richest In U.S. Have A Few Tricks To Avoid Democrats' Tax Plans

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If Democratic candidates' plans to raise taxes come to fruition, the wealthy still aren't likely to pay more.

Banks Presence Shrinks In The U.S. Corporate Bond Market

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U.S. banks and financial companies are selling fewer new bonds.

Great-West To Sell Unit To Protective In A $1.2 Billion Deal

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Great-West Lifeco agreed to sell its U.S. individual life insurance and annuity business.

Small Business Bill Aims To Streamline Bankruptcy Filings

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Advocates hail a bill that will cut the cost and time it takes small businesses to file for bankruptcy protection.

Dynasty Closes In-House RIA; Unit Head Moves To Magnus Financial Group

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Michael Brown, Dynasty's former director of wealth management, has moved in the wake of the RIA closure.

House Democrats Cancel Tax Refund Panel As Mnuchin Opts Out

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How will the longest government shutdown in history affect one of the most critical tax filing seasons?

Blue-State AGs Challenge U.S. Rules They Say Undermine Obamacare

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The challenge is to an initiative that lets small businesses and individuals band together to create group health plans.

Two-Thirds Of U.S. Taxpayers Worried About Refund Delays, Survey Says

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Taxpayers are growing increasingly aware of the government shutdown's impact on the IRS, according to the survey.

Fleeing Clients Are Grim Reality In Banks' Push To Manage Wealth

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Managing money for the wealthy hasn't been so easy for banks lately.

Picking Stocks While Shunning ETFs Is The New Thing In Equities

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Money flows from one bank are flashing an encouraging signal for active investing in 2019.

Data Jockeys Are Seeking Greener Pastures As Shutdown Drags On

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The government shutdown could mean a brain drain of data collectors.

Prolonged Shutdown Risks Fading Appeal Of Dollar, Treasuries

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A drawn-out spending battle may collide with the looming debate over America’s borrowing limit.

ETF Investors Join Quants, Hedge Funds Sitting Out Stock Rally

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The list of investing cohorts missing out on the rebound in U.S. stocks keeps growing.

Government Shutdown Blamed For Withdrawal Of Bitcoin ETF Application

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Bitcoin’s price fell following the disclosure.

Chalice Offering End-To-End Business Services, Solutions For Advisors

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The membership organization firm is geared to advisors with $50 million to $250 million AUM.

TD Ameritrade CEO Keeps Cool About Post-Earnings Share Slide

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CEO Tim Hockey said he expected a "muted" reaction after a 5.2 percent gain a week ago.

IRS Refund Delays Could Force Changes In Treasury Bill Supply

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A high number of IRS employees remain absent, meaning refunds may be delayed.

CFA Says 45% Passed Level 1 Exams in December, Best In 9 Years

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A record 34,651 candidates passed the test.