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Market Focus Starts To Turn Toward Biden Victory, Analysts Say

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Conversations with clients have begun to slowly shift toward what a Democratic sweep may mean, one analyst said.

Months Of Trial And Error In The ICU Offer Clues On How To Save Covid Patients

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Doctors have built up enough experience with the deadly virus to alter their treatments.

Baseball's Return In Peril After World Series Champs Close Camp

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In recent days, some of baseball’s top players have started to voice concerns.

New Jersey Virus Transmission Rate At 1.03, Highest In 10 Weeks

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New Jersey reported 13,373 dead who had tested positive for the virus.

State Regulators Propose New Model To Align With SEC Rules

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The rules would require each RIA policy and procedure to be customized to each state’s requirements.

LPL Forges Partnership With $225M Wells Fargo Team

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CenterPoint Wealth Advisors is the latest in a string of advisors in the past three months to join LPL’s platforms.

Pandemic, Election Force Estate Planners To Reassess Strategies

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Tumultuous changes taking place this year could have a significant impact on clients' finances.

The Cost Of Bad Market Timing Decisions In 2020 Was Annihilation

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This year's crisis highlights the danger of trying to call the market’s peak.

Generation Z Is Bearing The Economic Brunt Of The Virus

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As the pandemic drags on, it’s exposing generational fault-lines.

JPMorgan Says Global Liquidity Surge To Boost Stocks And Bonds

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Total money creation could exceed $15 trillion or more by the middle of next year.

Fed's Next Policy Move Looks Tied To Long-Run View On Inflation

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U.S. central bankers dropped some strong hints they will tie future moves to inflation.

Employers Find Testing Employees More Trouble Than It's Worth

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Employers are favoring lower-cost, easier-to-implement interventions.

JPMorgan Says Wall Street Is Too Negative About A Biden Win

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Numerous factors could make Biden more market-friendly than analysts currently predict, the firm said.

Death By A Thousand Cuts: SEI Charts Fiduciary Evolution

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SEI says we won't see one huge change but a lot of little changes on the road to fiduciary compliance.

Vanguard And State Street Are Resisting The Hot New ETF Craze

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The two companies say they’re in wait-and-see mode with active, non-transparent funds.

Junk Bond Funds Brace For $5 Billion Exit After Record Returns

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U.S. junk bond funds could see the fifth-largest exit on record as investors reassess risk.

Wells Fargo Hits Brakes On Student Loans Amid School Disruption

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Wells Fargo is pulling back from student lending as the surge in coronavirus cases disrupts higher education.

A Model State Law Could Help Fraud Victims Collect Their Money

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Regulators offered a model state law creating restitution funds for unpaid financial malfeasance victims.

Private Equity On Edge With U.S. Plan To Name Relief Recipients

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Cash-rich private equity firms that benefited from PPP loan money face public wrath.

Model Portfolios Dropped $500B In The First Quarter Because Of Covid-19

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Broadridge Financial Solutions said ETFs continue to drive the popularity of model portfolios.