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Retired NFL player, lottery winner win $4.2 million arbitration award from Morgan Stanley
The lottery winner, James Groves, was awarded $3.3 million, and Asante Samuel, who retired in 2013 after an 11-year career with the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons, will receive $879,000.
Here are three crazy market statistics on a wild day of trading
To say that U.S. stocks trading has been odd this week seems like an understatement.
After the crash, dreams die hard for Wall Street crypto bankers
Squeamish from the start about pursuing profits in one of the darker corners of finance, established firms this year slowed their already halting efforts to make a business out of Bitcoin mania.
Muni market looks to 2019 for infrastructure bill, higher returns
A continued decline in the amount of outstanding state and local government debt should help performance.
Calculating Social Security survivor amounts
What happens to the survivor if a worker dies before claiming benefits?
6 ways to keep bad weather from ruining your trip
There's no stopping Mother Nature, but there are some things you can do to deal with possible flight delays.
Robinhood’s halted foray into banking prompts lawmaker scrutiny
Bipartisan group of Senate Banking Committee members asks the SEC and FDIC to review the firm's offering.
For some women, widowhood produces a windfall — and plenty of headaches
Women who are beneficiaries of their late husbands' estates could be shocked at how much more they owe in taxes.
Surprise tax hit awaits investors in hedge funds
As result of new cap on deductions, trader hedge funds like Point72 likely to see increase on their tax bills.
From Ferraris to psychedelics: An alternative investment guide
If volatility has scared you away from stocks, maybe you should think about investing in batteries for electric vehicles, or crypto-tax software startups.
T shares are dead
The death of the DOL fiduciary rule condemned the mutual fund share class to extinction.
The key to sustaining your firm’s growth may not be what you think
After a couple of years of decelerating revenue growth in the Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) industry, it’s easy…
UBS Wealth embraces exotic strategies to battle market headwinds
The strategy draws inspiration from fast-money playbook beloved by hedge funds.
Growing chasm between rich and poor divides country into two Americas
Here are the areas that have shown the biggest increases in concentration of wealthy households.
Closing the financial literacy gap: Turning passion into action
The following is an excerpt from a new research brief, “Closing the financial literacy gap” co-developed by InvestmentNews…
Nothing is working for bulls as stocks sell off
Equity pain is now landing with more force in the U.S. than overseas, with the Russell 2000 index of small caps now in a bear market.
Fed hikes are rare when stocks are this battered
Investors will be watching the Fed's commentary Wednesday to see what policymakers have to say about the market volatility
How advisers can help 401(k) plans manage the risk of missing participants
The DOL hasn't issued concrete guidance on the issue, but there are hints on how to avoid trouble.
Annuity group says Ohio National poses risk to industry
Insured Retirement Institute says insurer's move to shore up its finances may create negative perception that harms annuity industry.
Outstanding U.S. student loan debt reaches record $1.47 trillion
Record level is more than double the $675 billion outstanding in 2009 at the end of recession.