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Mortgage Investors Don’t Think Fed’s Exit Means Goodbye Forever

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It’s widely forecast that by October the central bank will no longer reinvest any proceeds back into mortgages.

Advisor Uses Simplicity To Ease Client Fears About Running Out Of Money

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His firm takes numerous steps to nip retirement fears in the bud.

$1.5 Trillion In Corporate Cash Is Coming To America

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Asset managers like Fidelity, BlackRock and JPMorgan Chase & Co. are preparing for a deluge of corporate cash.

Crypto Trading Revenue May Double, Bernstein Says

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Though some tokens have lost big this year, the financial industry should profit from cryptocurrency trading.

Trump Seeks SEC Study Of 6-Month Reporting Instead Of Quarterly

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The SEC has been asked to study whether U.S. businesses would be better off with quarterly reporting.

Trump Pushes China For Better Deal With Trade Talks Set To Resume

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Onlookers believe that Trump seeks lower import tariffs, intellectual property protection and a lower trade deficit.

Don't Fear Flattening, It's No Sure Sign Of Recession: Goldman

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Flattening and inverted yield curves may not presage a recession, said Goldman Sachs analysts.

Fidelity Registers A Record Number Of 401(k) Millionaires In Q2

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Auto-enrollment is helping savers, the fund company said.

Millennials In Search Of Advisors

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Young people should look to their parents' advisors for help, a New Jersey advisor says.

Consumer, Industry Groups Pay To Test SEC Best-Interest Disclosures On Investors

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Consumer groups are testing to see if SEC documents can be understood by regular people.

Vestmark Releases New Capabilities For Vestmark One

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Vestmark One's new feature beefs up options trading for retail managed accounts.

U.S. Junk Bonds Are Beating Global Sovereign Debt In Rare Shift

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Emerging-market sovereign dollar-denominated debt is trading at a wider premium than speculative-grade U.S. companies.

Florida Team Leaves Wells Fargo FiNet, Launches As RIA

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Landsberg Bennett Private Wealth Management has left Wells Fargo with $675 million in AUM.

CFPs Can't Call Themselves 'Certified' If States Get Their Way

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The FPA has joined a coalition to stop state laws barring professional use of the word "certified."

Loncar ETF Taps Into China BioPharma

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China wants to make its biotech industry a global force, says Loncar Investments.

Fund Investors Chasing Performance Would Do Better To Watch Fees

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Past performance tops investors' fund selection criteria, says the Investment Company Institute.

Bear Markets Loom As Copper-EM Doom Loop Hits Six-Year High

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Copper and developing-nation stocks are marching in lockstep toward bear territory.

Bond Traders Are Taking Every Opportunity To Fade The Steepener

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The U.S. yield curve’s torrid run toward inversion remains squarely on track.

One Year Later NAFTA Lives On, Resisting Trump’s Trade Wrath

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The negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement have demonstrated its staying power.

Ladenburg Advisors Get Platform To Help Them Buy Or Sell Firms

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Ladenburg Thalmann has launched a service to help its advisors with succession planning.