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Jeffrey Saut
Investors are paying way too much for the safety of low volatility stocks.
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James Saft/Reuters
The concern is that those who manage both products will be tempted to favor their higher-paying hedge fund clients.
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William Smead
This market is bedazzled by revenue growth stories in an economy that has lacked pizazz.
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Joachim Fels
Considering political sentiment these days, there is a chance that this independence could come into question.
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Christopher Robbins
Cetera is consolidating its subsidiary B-Ds while former LPL COO Robert Moore bcomes chairman.
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Ted Knutson
More regulatory ideas come from abroad as fund assets increasingly lie outside borders.
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Christopher Robbins
The rule might have a larger financial impact than the industry has estimated.
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Dan Jamieson
With markets in a funk, advisors will need to look for tactical opportunities to make money for clients, says Doll.
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Robert J. Shiller
Financial regulators can be slow to change in response to new situations and changing public psychology.
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Bill Emmott
To the rest of the world, Hillary Clinton represents continuity, and Donald Trump means dramatic change.
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Russ Koesterich
Yield-starved investors might want to take a second look at an asset class that provides no income: gold.
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George Friedman
With 35 million people, Canada is only the 39th most populated country and ranks 230th in terms of population density.
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Ted Knutson
Legislation in the incubation stage could ease testimonial restrictions in advisor advertisements.
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Bloomberg News
A White House rule on time-and-a-half pay could give a boost to overworked young employees.
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Bloomberg News
Head trauma is the most costly medical mishap to treat for pets hurt at dog parks.
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Reuters
The company's processes to prevent money laundering did not match its business growth from 2006 to 2014, the agency said.
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Christopher Robbins
Wealthy investors at the deVere Group reveal their biggest investing mistakes.
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Bloomberg News
Getting paid to manage money may soon be less restrictive at BlackRock than at JPMorgan Chase.
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Christopher Robbins
Many report being victimized by a spouse or partner, according to a new report.