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By Marshall Jaffe |
April 29, 2013
One of the fundamental laws of investing is that when everyone agrees on something there is something important they are not seeing.
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By James J. Green, AdvisorOne |
April 4, 2013
Does the investing epoch make the man, or vice versa? Even “great” investors miss serious flaws when they look at “The Man in the Mirror,” PIMCO’s Gross writes.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
February 11, 2013
Martha King explains how the firm reaches out to advisors—and when it doesn't—and speaks frankly about competition with Schwab, frustration with index providers and more.
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By Joyce Hanson, AdvisorOne |
February 6, 2013
O'Neill, who coined the term 'BRIC' to describe the emerging-markets juggernaut of Brazil, Russia, India and China, surprised the asset management world with his early retirement.
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By Melanie Waddell, AdvisorOne |
January 8, 2013
Former SEC Commissioner Annette Nazareth, who’s now with Davis Polk & Wardwell, and her colleague Gabriel D. Rosenberg released in early January their list of 13 key regulatory predictions for this year.
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By Melanie Waddell, AdvisorOne |
December 13, 2012
UBS will pay $1 billion to settle allegations that it manipulated Libor, according to the Financial Times and other publications. The news about UBS’ settlement will likely be made public on Monday.
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
October 26, 2012
Now the list of subpoenaed banks has expanded to a total of 16, including Société Générale and Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), and more attorneys general are coming in on the investigation.
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
October 15, 2012
The class action alleges that traders at the 12 banks were incentivized to manipulate LIBOR to a higher rate on certain dates, resulting in homeowners having to pay more.
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
August 9, 2012
Not everyone is happy about the Manchester IPO scheduled for Friday. Critics are especially hard on the share structure, which allows the Glazers to remain in control.
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
July 23, 2012
U.S. and European authorities are said to be close to making arrests and bringing criminal charges in the LIBOR manipulation scandal.