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April 4, 2017

 

Today's Top Stories


Q&A: Byron Wien


If We’re All Downsizing, Who Is Upsizing?

David Ader

 


Three Steps to Prepare for Grieving Client Needs

Amy Florian

 


Florida Electronic Wills Act

Craig R. Hersch

 


Bond Markets Looking More Perilous by the Day

Charles Lieberman | Bloomberg

 


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The Daily Brief

What Should David Ortiz Do Next?

Boston-based John Hancock has tapped David “Big Papi” Ortiz, the former Red Sox slugger, to be the face of its latest advertising campaign called “Retirement Rookie.” The ad calls on fans to help Ortiz decide what to do now that he’s retired; he spent the last 20 years playing baseball. "Now that I'm retired I've got some more time on my hands, and my friends at John Hancock are helping me figure out my plan for the future," said Ortiz. "You don't need to be a famous baseball player to have the kind of retirement you want. If you plan right, you can do anything." In the ad, Ortiz asks fans to submit their ideas (via YouTube and Twitter) on what he should do, using the hashtag #RetirementRookie. He’ll choose some of their ideas, and make videos from them.

Tim Duncan's Ex-Financial Advisor Pleads Guilty to Fraud
The former financial advisor of former NBA superstar Tim Duncan pleaded guilty to a charge of wire fraud on Monday, MySanAntonio.com reports. Charles A. Banks IV was accused of defrauding Duncan of millions of dollars in an investment deal gone sour. Duncan claims to have lost more than $20 million on investments with Banks, who he met during his rookie year in the NBA. Banks still faces civil claims regarding many of those investments, as well as similar charges by the SEC in Atlanta. He could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison.

Good Advisors Create Confident Investors
Investors with a good financial advisor tend to feel more confident with their finances and have greater overall satisfaction in life, according to a study by Guardian Life Insurance. Nearly three-quarters of consumers ranked as “the most financially confident” indicated they were “very satisfied” with their advisor as opposed to just 40 percent of less confident people. So what makes a good advisor? The Guardian study found that it’s a lot more than just financial guidance and education. Advisors who earned the highest satisfaction from clients consistently demonstrated good listening skills, trustworthiness, and integrity.

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FUND FLOWS


Global Bond Funds Hit 9-Week High

Investors put new money into bonds as fresh doubts arise that the current US administration’s reflationary rhetoric will translate into action.

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Investors Turn Away from Trump Reflation Bet
Developed Markets Lure Investors
Emerging Market Funds Take In More Money
Europe Equities See Biggest Inflow Since Last Year as UK Takes Key ‘Brexit’ Step 

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