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Rogoff Says Biden, Trump Favor 'Blowing Up' U.S. Debt

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The former IMF chief economist said more borrowing will spur volatility in inflation and interest rates.

What Will The BOJ Do With Its $475 Billion ETF Hoard?

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How will the Bank of Japan unload the ETFs it bought to help the country's stock market?

Some Advisors On Edge As Clients Go Gaga Over Stocks

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Concerns about a market bubble weigh heavily on the minds of some investment advisors.

The States With The Most Growth In Number Of Advisors

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The number of CFPs in the U.S. increased by 11.5% over the past three years, says SmartAsset.

Trend-Chasing Quants Roar Back On Wall Street As Gains Reach 45%

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Trend-following quants are rallying back on Wall Street for their best start to a year since 2008.

U.S. 30-Year Mortgage Rate Drops Below 7%, Spurring Home Purchases

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The contract rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage decreased 18 basis points.

Rollout Of Financial Aid Revamp Leaves Students In The Lurch

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The updated Free Application for Student Aid has been plagued by delays and glitches.

Bitcoin Tops $73,000 To Hit New Record On Insatiable ETF Demand

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It was bolstered by record-breaking inflows into U.S. exchange-traded funds.

Global Art Sales Dropped 4% Last Year, UBS Market Report Finds

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Inflation suggests the real value of the contraction is more severe.

Corporate Bond Rush Is Breaking Down A Maturity Wall That Everyone Feared

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Despite worries about maturing bonds, companies are rushing to sell debt to a buoyant market.

Single-Stock ETFs Are Surging In A Market Known For Diversity

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The emergence of these ETFs has allowed investors new ways to concentrate on a single company.

Americans' Financial Insecurity Is At A Record, Survey Says

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A third of adults in a Northwestern Mutual survey said they don't feel financially secure.

Upstarts Challenge A Foundation Of Modern Investing

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Small arguments about data have high stakes in this corner of finance.

Raymond James Hires 10 From Citi's Closing Muni-Bond Group

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Raymond James has been on a hiring spree for its public finance division for years.

Large Acquired RIAs Are Losing Clients, Advisors At An Alarming Rate

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Staff turnover has an insidiously harmful effect on advisory firms.

Fidelity Introduces Active ETF Suite

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The new suite involved the retooling of some existing funds in the large and small-cap categories.

Nvidia 'Bubble' Talk Spreads To ESG Fund Managers Who Rode Highs

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There's now some concern that Nvidia may end up a victim of its own success.

$6B AUM San Diego Firm Pure Builds Western U.S. Presence With 2 Acquisitions

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The firm announced the purchases of Symphony Financial Planning and Crestline Capital.

Drucker Wealth Forms RIA To Grow Younger Client Base

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The New Jersey firm sought control over technology and client engagement in ditching its broker-dealer.

FSI Sues DOL To Toss New Independent Contractor Rule

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A trade group coalition wants to restore a rule implemented in 2021.

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