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Investing With A Personal Touch

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More clients today are clear about wanting investment choices to reflect their personal values.

People Expect Government To Fund Almost Half of Retirement Income

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The average person among 15 countries continues to expect government to provide income when he or she retires, a survey says.

I Wouldn't Buy A Bond With Your Money

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If you are a bondholder, what is your greatest enemy?

Central Banks Can't Go It Alone Anymore

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Regulators in advanced countries seem to realize they need to go beyond the traditional short-term fixes.

The Fed: What Would Prompt A Rate Hike In June?

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Here’s what could influence the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision during its June policy meeting.

The Oil Shock's Next Phase May Be Social Instability

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With social unrest rising in several producing nations, could the next phase of an oil shock be unfolding?

What Is The State Of U.S. Consumer Spending?

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It's been a very mixed picture for the U.S. consumer.

Martha Beck's Life Coaching Empire

Martha Beck grossed $3.5 million last year with two employees, but more significant than her own earning power is her role legitimizing the field.

The Fed's Amazing Self-Fulfilling Forecast

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The Federal Reserve’s track record of economic forecasting is a lot better than many observers recognize.

Arnott On All Asset, May 2016

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Research Affiliates' Rob Arnott and Chris Brightman share their firm’s allocation strategies for PIMCO All Asset funds.

Student Debt Keeps Millennials' Retirement Savings Grounded, Study Says

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Many millennial workers say student debt is putting the squeeze on their ability to save, plans sponsors say in the survey.

Yusko Sees U.S. Recession, Bear Market Fast Approaching

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The Morgan Creek Capital CEO noted that corporate earnings have been down six quarters in a row and global trade is down.

Henderson: U.S. Dividend Growth Slows in 2016

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Stabilizing currencies offset slowing real growth in global dividends in the first quarter of 2016.

SEC Probes Alibaba Accounting Methods, Shares Dive

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Questions about its growth rate and its relations with affiliated companies have dogged the firm for years.

Not Junk Mail: This Social Security Letter Can Cut Medicare Costs

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More than 2 million seniors are receiving letters telling them they could be eligible for prescription drug subsidies.

Billy Joel And The Art Of Investing

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Four of Billy’s greatest hits speak to our current circumstances in the stock market.

Reaganomics Band Gets Back Together To Advise Trump

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Donald Trump has sought advice from some of the most notable names in Reaganomics, including Arthur Laffer and Larry Kudlow.

Gross Trying To Short Credit To Reverse Four Decades Of Instinct

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Gross believes a day of reckoning will come when central banks will no longer be able to prop up asset prices.

At Swinging Wall Street Parties, The Feds Are Now On The Prowl

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The SEC isn’t the only regulator trawling conferences for tips of suspicious conduct.

Senate Votes To Block DOL Fiduciary Rule

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The Senate has approved a bill that would block the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule.