Analysis

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Economic Uncertainty Is Changing RIA M&A Marketplace, Execs Say

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Second-tier sellers now have to work harder to attract a good price, they said.

5 Red Flags Of An Unfair Prenuptial Agreement

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Before clients say “Till death do us part,” make sure they're on the same page.

All-Caps Solution For A Shifting Market

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The T. Rowe Price All-Cap Opportunities Fund's flexible mandate produces winning results.

Michael Jackson's Estate And The Challenge Of Valuing Intangible Assets

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The estate recently won a major victory against the Internal Revenue Service.

Advisors Seen As Answer To U.S. Financial Literacy Problem

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Financial advisors are in a position to educate the young about personal finance, a D.A. Davidson executive says.

U.S. Covid Case Growth Is Worse Than Morgan Stanley Bear Model

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There are 14 states at or approaching 200 or more hospitalizations per million.

JPMorgan’s Kolanovic Accuses His Colleagues Of Political Bias

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One worker said the bank’s trading floor fell silent after Kolanovic’s remarks.

U.S. Core Inflation Remains Subdued On Cars, Medical Goods

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Persistently low inflation has disappointed policy makers for much of the record-long economic expansion.

Americans’ Optimism About Their Finances At Sky-High Levels

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Optimism has reached record or near-record highs, according to a new Gallup poll.

Good Job Numbers Could Point To Rosy Year

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The future depends in part on the coronavirus, investors say.

Enthusiasm For U.S. Equities Not Warranted, Says Grantham Mayo

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GMO’s long-held bearish take on U.S. equities has been wrong, but it remains unbowed.

Worried About A Recession? Here’s What To Look For

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Certain signals paint a picture of where the economy is heading.

‘Green Swan’ Climate Event Could Trigger Global Financial Crisis, BIS Warns

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The "central bank for central banks" says authorities should better prepare for finance-related risks stemming from climate change.

IMF Trims Global Economic Outlook, But Tones Down Risk Warnings

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The report contained some modest hope, noting that risks are “less skewed” toward negative outcomes.

Presidential Candidates Influence Market Sectors

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Markets could be moved depending on reactions to primary and general election results, HighTower says.

U.S. Consumers Growing Less Supportive Of Tax-The-Rich Plans

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The slipping support for taxes on the wealthy could signal trouble for Democratic presidential candidates advocating such plans.

New IAA White Paper Challenges Myths And Criticisms Surrounding Active Management

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The paper examines the current narrative surrounding active and passive investing.

Feeling Good Leads To Fine Finances, Says Financial Executive

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Advisors can aid clients by helping them develop an optimistic attitude, according to Angela Holliday, president of Frost Investment Services.

It's Time To De-risk Clients' Bond Portfolios

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Much of the corporate debt being issued now is low quality, State Street Global executive says.

Markets Too Calm About Oil Price, Morgan Stanley Wealth Says

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Brent crude and WTI recently rose to the highest levels in almost six months after the U.S. sanctioned Iran.

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