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By Ronald Delegge, ETFguide.com |
November 30, 2012
Buffett is part of a misinformed constituency that believes high-income earners aren’t paying enough taxes.
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By James J. Green, AdvisorOne |
November 30, 2012
If Bernanke leaves the Fed, would rates rise? Pioneer's Sam Wardwell explores the implications for fixed-income investors and advisors.
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
November 15, 2012
British oil company BP agreed Thursday to pay $4.5 billion to the U.S. in fines and other charges, including $525 million to the SEC–the third largest penalty ever assessed by the SEC–over the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
October 10, 2012
The management guru and former General Electric CEO responded Wednesday to the firestorm of criticism created by his tweet in response to employment figures.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
August 15, 2012
A former conservative official has rallied 400 economists, including five Nobel Prize winners, to sign a statement supporting Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s economic policies.
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By Kenneth Silber, Research |
July 26, 2012
Forecasting election outcomes has taken on some of the trappings of a science in recent years.
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By Ben Warwick, Quantitative Equity Strategies |
July 17, 2012
How will consumers react when merchants can offer discounts to customers paying with cash, and impose fees on those paying with credit?
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By Michael S. Fischer |
July 11, 2012
The law firm Labaton Sucharow releases the troubling results of a survey of 500 American and British financial services professionals on corporate ethics.
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By Mike Patton |
July 9, 2012
Sorry, but Europe's experience suggests more government spending is not the solution.
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
July 5, 2012
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its benchmark rate from an already-low 1% to a new record of 0.75%, in the hope that it would kickstart an economy on the skids.