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By Joyce Hanson, AdvisorOne |
February 15, 2012
After a bad year in hedge funds, John Paulson has stepped forward as a shareholder activist to force the insurance company into a breakup.
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By Gil Weinreich, Advisorone |
January 12, 2012
Plain-vanilla bonds and widow-and-orphan utilities creamed hedge funds in 2011, offering fresh evidence that ordinary investors need not feel underprivileged for lack of access to more exclusive investment opportunities.
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By James J. Green, AdvisorOne |
June 27, 2011
Two-year-old firm provides a ‘bridge’ from advisors to managers like Paulson and Millennium.
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By John Sullivan, Advisorone |
January 28, 2011
$5 billion in profits in 2010 outpaces gains made from housing crisis.
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By Danielle Andrus, AdvisorOne |
January 26, 2011
After some creditors rejected Lehman Brothers' Chapter 11 proposals, the company revised its plan to exit bankruptcy, filing a new plan in New York, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
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By Kathleen McBride, AdvisorOne |
June 8, 2010
The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009 gives FCIC power to compel Goldman Sachs to produce missing witnesses and documents.
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By Kathleen McBride, AdvisorOne |
May 21, 2010
But broker/dealers and insurers may see better informed retail investors vote with their heads and feet.
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By Kathleen McBride, AdvisorOne |
May 13, 2010
Some Wall Street firms are being investigated for conduct that does not comport with good business practices but rather the basest forms of self dealing, or allegedly, worse. Maybe Glass-Steagall was a good idea after all.
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By Bob Clark, AdvisorOne, Bob Clark, AdvisorOne |
May 5, 2010
Like many of you, I suspect, I've been following with some interest the latest act in the financial reform circus: the Goldman Sachs case. Despite...
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By Kathleen McBride, AdvisorOne |
April 20, 2010
If it has become de rigueur for Wall Street to not disclose important facts even under suitability, I must have missed the memo.