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David Ader Informa’s David Ader parses the statement from this week’s Fed meeting and thinks a concern over low inflation will kick the next rate hike into 2018. |
Sponsored by Columbia Threadneedle Investments How might health care reform affect municipal bond credit quality? James Dearborn explains. WATCH THE VIDEO |
John Swolfs Each morning, Dennis Gartman rises insanely early to pen one of the most respected investment newsletters in the world. Here, his thoughts on whether it makes sense to own bonds at all in the current market, why there will soon be an outflow from international fixed income funds, and how the rush to passive funds has become "almost bubble like." |
Dan Weil Western Asset Management's CIO on why bond indexes give active managers an edge, "stubbornly" low inflation and his counterintuitive jump into emerging markets at the dawn of the Trump presidency. |
Diana Britton Thanks to databases and algorithms, the regulator is getting better at weeding out bad brokers, and scrutinizing the firms that work with them. |
Diana Britton Should your clients invest in vintage cars? If these are any indication, you may not want to dismiss the idea. |
Ryan W. Neal After 50 years building an award-winning internship program, Northwestern Mutual shares what it has learned about engaging next-generation advisors. |
Janice Kirkel Donald Trump's election gave a sharp boost to demand for socially responsible investment funds, just as several large asset managers moved into the field. |
Ed McCarthy Even with full compliance not scheduled until January 1 and a further delay possible, the fiduciary rule is already affecting plan sponsors. |
Diana Britton Ameriprise reported record client assets and wrap-account inflows, as well as improved advisor productivity, despite changes to 12b-1 fees in response to the DOL rule. |
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