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Potential 2019 Tax Changes Your Wealthy Clients Need To Know About

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Plenty of changes have been ushered in by tax reform, including an increased standard deduction.

Fewer Investors Want To Be On Their Own, Study Says

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Investors are using a combination of personal and digital advice, according to Hearts & Wallets.

Winklevoss Twins Ignore Crypto ‘Winter,’ Looking Toward 2019

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Will their Bitcoin ETF ever come to market?

Survey Finds More American Workers Stressed Over Money

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A majority of respondents said they suffered from physical and psychological symptoms due to the stress.

HSAs Touted For Health-Care Planning

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Health Savings Accounts are a viable tool when planning for unexpected health-care costs, a panel of researchers said.

Mark Hurley Sues Howard Milstein, Emigrant Bank For Derailing FN Sale, Seeks $150 Million

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The lawsuit says Emigrant threatened potential Fiduciary Network acquirers to buy the firm on the cheap.

Three B-Ds To Pay $6 Million In Fines For Reporting Failures

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Citadel Securities in Chicago and two other firms for years submitted deficient trading reports, the SEC said.

Hedge Funds Have Stocks To Dump, In Bad Sign For Selloff

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As volatility increased, hedge funds mostly sat on a large inventory of U.S. equities.

DC Plans Rank High For Employees And Employers

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Employees point to employer-sponsored retirement plans for why they started to save, LIMRA study says.

Goldman Sachs Sees Risk Of Greenback Nearing A `Messy Top'

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The dollar could weaken sooner than expected by most investors, according to Goldman Sachs.

Cetera Calls On SEC To Approve Relationship Summary Now, Make Changes Later

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Cetera’s survey found that Form CRS was helpful as a starting point between investors and intermediaries

U.S. Must Transform Care For Terminally Ill With More Family, Palliative Support

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A coalition wants to increase Medicare support that families get when they take care of a sick loved one.

ETF Investors Defy Stock Slump And Pile Into Emerging Markets

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Developing-nations ETFs have had eight straight weeks of inflows.

In U.S., Instant Wealth Spawns Philanthropy Boom

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A majority of Americans would share their wealth if they received a financial windfall, a new survey says.

The 2018 Contrarians Who Got It Right: What They're Saying Now

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A few analysts who nailed 2018's markets are calling their shots for 2019.

A Decade On: What's The Verdict of America's Era Of Easy Money?

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After a period of rate cuts and quantitative easing by central banks, economists look back to study the impacts.

Wall Street MeToo Debate: Is Avoiding Women Really The Answer?

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Responses to a story suggesting that men avoid women due to the #MeToo movement vary widely.

JPMorgan, BofA Detect Hints Of A U.S. Recession Looming In 2019

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Three signals have analysts concerned that a recession is coming sooner than later.

Fake And Bad News Is Depressing Market, JPM’s Kolanovic Says

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Biased, negative news may be weighing on equity markets.

Citi Warns U.S. Credit Locked In A Losing `Internecine' Battle

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The growth rate of corporate debt burdens among non-financial companies has doubled since 2010.