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By Kenneth Silber |
May 24, 2012
This yearâs congressional elections hold considerable potential to reshuffle power on Capitol Hill.
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
May 14, 2012
The chief investment office of JP Morgan in London, which last week made the headlines for losing $2 billion in trades, could be in danger of closing, its entire staff dismissed.
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By Kenneth Silber |
February 1, 2012
Elizabeth Warren presents a conundrum for Wall Street. She is a forceful, well-prepared critic of the financial industry.
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By Editorial Staff |
January 27, 2012
Serving internationally mobile clients has become a growth industry for financial advisors, as Contributing Editor Ellen Uzelac discusses in Research magazine's February cover story "Advising Across Borders." Another February article, âFear of Flying,â tells the stories of brokers who left the wirehouse world in order to become registered investment...
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By John Sullivan, Advisorone |
December 28, 2011
AdvisorOne contributor Robert Pozen took to the pages of the Washington Post on Monday to critique Newt Gingrichâs plan for both Social Security and income taxes. Not surprisingly, the long-time Democrat, isnât impressed.
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By Marlene Y. Satter |
September 14, 2011
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) architect Elizabeth Warren will officially announce a Democratic run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Scott Brown of Massachusetts.
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By Melanie Waddell, AdvisorOne |
September 6, 2011
Members of the Senate Banking Committee were at odds on Tuesday as to whether Richard Cordray is qualified to be the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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By Editorial Staff |
July 25, 2011
While all 50 honorees of the 50 Top Women in Wealth for 2011 deserve recognition for their accomplishments and leadership, we are taking some extra time to look at certain members of the list, this year grouped by the major roles they play in wealth management.
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By Marlene Y. Satter |
July 18, 2011
After many months of speculation over who President Barack Obama might choose to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) that Elizabeth Warren set up, the wait is over. On Sunday, Obama chose former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to take the top spot.
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By Marlene Y. Satter |
July 5, 2011
Her leadership of the CFPB may well affect all American consumers and the companiesâand advisorsâwho want their business.