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U.S. Investors Fear Brexit More Than Fed Hike Or Presidential Election

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Options in the S&P 500 are pricing in more risk around the U.K. leaving the European Union.

Former SEC Regulator Named New Finra Chief

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Robert W. Cook oversaw Finra during his time at the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets.

Microsoft To Buy LinkedIn For $26 Billion In Biggest Deal Yet

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The deal is a way for Microsoft to compete in a consumer Web boom dominated by the likes of Google and Facebook Inc.

Most Expensive Bond Market In History Has Come Unhinged. Or Not.

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Never before have traders paid so much to own trillions of dollars in debt and gotten so little in return.

Investors Warn Unicorns: Share Information Evenly Or Get Sued

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The SEC is scrutinizing private markets to ensure fair disclosure.

Less Costly Trump Tax Plan Urged By Reagan-Era Economists

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They have recommended changes that would virtually erase the middle-class benefits Donald Trump favors.

Conn. Businessman Pleads Guilty To Hiding Assets From SEC

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A Connecticut businessman pleaded guilty on Friday to pocketing money he made selling antiques instead of using it to pay a judgment he owed U.S. regulators for illegal stock trading...

ECB Bond Buying Destabilizes All Financial Markets

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The dollar is caught between widening yield differentials and foreign investors taking risk off.

Leading, Not Leaving, Europe

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Britain should not have to choose between total autonomy and complete integration into a European superstate.

Baby Don't Go

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That’s the song playing in the various streets of the European Union as the Brits contemplate leaving.

The Alchemy Of Retirement

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It takes time, effort and continued vigilance to keep things alive and growing in retirement.

Silicon Valley's Audacious Plan To Create A New Stock Exchange

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Eric Ries wants to build an exchange that discourages short-term thinking that squashes rational economic decisions.

Hot Summer Economic Weirdness

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I see parallels with the 1930s. And a number of those circumstances will collide with one another over the next few months.

Six Events That Could Make Soros A Winner

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George Soros started trading again, positioning himself for what he expects to be a significant decline in risk markets.

Mark Yusko: It's 2000 All Over Again

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Mark Yusko poured cold water on whatever bullishly warm feelings the most optimistic folks may have clung to.

Janus Launches ETFs Attempting to Convert Health to Wealth

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Janus Capital has launched four new health care-focused thematic ETFs.

Waiting For A Fed Rate Hike: Bond Investments That May Make Sense Now

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Investments with floating coupon rates can benefit from higher rates, but not all floaters are alike.

Schwab Market Perspective: Summer Of Discontent?

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Stocks moving nowhere for over a year, and a continued low yield environment is fueling investor frustration.

Pressure And Time

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A policy-controlled market feels like a prison.

Earnings-Driven Bull Markets

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The next leg of the bull market could be an earnings-driven phase.