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New Custodian Altruist Eliminates Software Fee For Brokerage Accounts

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The company is looking to ease the fee burden on its smaller advisor clients, the firm's CFO said.

Soros Son's New Shakeup Puts $25 Billion Philanthropy On Hold

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The Soros foundation's second revamp in three years has brought a new round of job cuts.

T. Rowe Shorts Treasurys As Yields Risk Climbing To 5.5% On Fed

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But there are plenty of others in the market who are looking for Treasurys to rebound.

Americans Saved $1.1 Trillion Less Than Previously Thought From 2017-2022

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The state of household finances is a key question facing the economy.

Corporate Bonds Flip To Loss For Year As Fed Turns More Hawkish

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The optimism many corporate-bond investors had at the start of 2023 has been shattered.

Missing 'Gold Standard' Economic Data Will Test Alternatives In U.S. Shutdown

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Data from private-sector sources will take the spotlight during the imminent government shutdown.

Goldman's Rubner Sees Deeper Stock Losses In A 'No Rules Market'

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Trend-chasing systematic funds are at risk of being forced to unwind equity holdings.

Keeping Clients On Track By Understanding Their Biases

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Advisors need to address behavioral biases early in the planning process, consultants say.

Government Shutdown Nears As Moderates Try To Keep It Short

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Senate Republican and Democratic negotiators are nearing a deal on a short-term spending measure.

Dimon Warns 7% Fed Rate Still Possible, Times Of India Says

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A rate of 7% would douse recent optimism among Fed officials about their ability to engineer a soft landing.

Florida Overtakes New York As Second-Biggest Housing Market

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Miami has also surged up the rankings to become the fifth-largest metropolitan housing market.

N.J. Advisor To Pay $1.7 Million To Settle Cherry-Picking Charges

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Douglas MacWright made more than a $1 million by diverting profitable trades to his and his family's accounts, the SEC said.

World's Mega-Rich Are Betting On U.S. Renters To Grow Their Billions

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Over the past decade, ultra-wealthy individuals and their firms have more than doubled their investments in apartments.

29-Year-Old Targets Market Gap For Rich Individuals 'Not Wealthy Enough For UBS'

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Alexis Augier aims to bring the tools of wealthy investors to the broader market.

Home Prices In U.S. Hit Record High, Erasing Recent Decline

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A national gauge of prices rose for a sixth straight month, increasing 0.6% in July from June.

Two-Thirds Of Employees Believe Inflation Is Outpacing Wages, BofA Says

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More workers are prioritizing short-term financial needs over retirement savings, a bank survey found.

Short Positions Pile Up In Nasdaq Futures, Citi Strategists Say

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The bets against the tech sector reflect growing investor concern that interest rates will stay higher for longer.

SEC Charges Podcast Host With Running $11 Million Ponzi Scheme

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Real estate investor Matthew Motil used investor funds to buy NBA tickets and lakefront mansion, the agency said.

All Of Schwab's Bond ETFs Now Cost Just Three Basis Points

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The asset manager announced fee cuts on the Schwab High Yield Bond and the Schwab U.S. TIPS ETFs.

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