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Ben Steverman
A fast-growing app called Stash is trying to make money by making investing enjoyable again.
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Eric Beech
The senator accused SEC Chair Mary Jo White of undermining the agency's investor protection mission.
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Suzanne Woolley
Putting retirement money into your company's stock is something to be avoided.
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Deena Shanker
And it’s the oldest among us who are suffering the most.
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Christopher Robbins
A survey found a variety of reasons why many U.S. retirees are confident and financially satisfied.
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Lu Wang
The S&P 500 index masks a weakness in breadth that has spelled trouble in the past.
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Cindy Taylor
Note from the Publisher: After a hurricane, where do you start the cleanup? Rhetorical question, but the only answer (that I know) is that you just start, one piece at a tim...
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Cindy Taylor
Note from the Publisher: Either Chronicled, a newSF startup,is the greatest thing since sliced bread or they have ADD, and we're not sure which. Anyway, the company utiliz...
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Cindy Taylor
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Cindy Taylor
Note from the Publisher: The latest entrant into the robo-advisor market is Zacks Investment Management. Zacks is known for its extensive financial research, but in fact its...
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Cindy Taylor
FintekNews is pleased to offer our weekly feature column "3 Questions"
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Avner Offer
Of the elites who manage modern society, only economists have a Nobel Prize.
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Mohamed El-Erian
Transcripts show why three Fed members opposed leaving rates unchanged.
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Brad McMillan
Of the two candidates, Clinton is viewed as more predictable, almost a continuation of the Obama presidency.
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Brad Sorensen
Politics is only one area that affects stock performance, and often it’s a relatively small and unsustainable one.
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Christopher Robbins
Many top asset managers have fund lineups full of major fossil fuel polluters, says a new analysis.