Wealth managers and firms say FINRA shouldn’t have a say in their part-time jobs and personal investment activity.
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The asset manager said the largest price reduction in its history could save investors more than $350 million this year alone.
The bank is restructuring the unit that caters to some of its wealthiest clients, according to an internal memo.
Groups like LPL Financial and SIFMA say the rule conflicts with the Regulation Best Interest framework.
A plan to withhold all benefits until historical overpayments are recouped was scrapped in favor of a 50% rate.
The SEC charged the asset manager with misleading clients over changes to its retirement funds, leading to higher tax bills for investors.
The controversial enforcement actions have been called a “cash cow” by Commissioner Hester Peirce.
Wall Street ended 2024 on a high note, providing investors with a sigh of relief as we enter the new year.
The group will increase its certification fees to $575 to support its public awareness campaign and marketing efforts.
A new division will connect the firms’ wealthiest clients with other products and services on the Bank of America platform.
The Wall Street watchdog is facing criticism from lawmakers, along with two lawsuits, that could theoretically redefine the agency.
The popular author and financial advisor weighs in on major market trends of last year, and takes a (speculative) peek ahead.
The IBD is reorganizing parts of its business as executives approach retirement and the industry faces growing demand.
JPMorgan said it has swapped out “equity” for “opportunity” in an effort to better reflect the program’s goals.
The operator of the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index will establish a new regional headquarters in Dallas.
It’s the first significant move under new CEO Rich Steinmeier, who took over from longtime chief executive Dan Arnold in October.