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Gregory Crawford

Grew up in western Massachusetts, attended Drew University in Madison, N.J., where he caught the writing bug and realized that New York (just an hour away) was the place to be for publishing. First job in publishing, however, was telemarketing a computer equipment directory for Ziff-Davis. Eventually landed at Reuters, where he cut his teeth on the Wall Street desk. Spent 10 years there in New York, Hong Kong and Chicago. Joined Crain in 2003 as a reporter with Pensions & Investments, was involved with Financial Week for a couple years, went back to P&I, took a couple years ‘off’ from Crain to run a content-driven community website for the institutional capital markets industry and came back in 2010 to join InvestmentNews. Greg has a wife and two kids and his main hobby is cooking.

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Which firms rank highest in broker satisfaction?

Here's a list of top wirehouses and independent broker-dealers based on J.D. Power's annual survey. Plus: See what factors contributed to employee satisfaction.

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Ex-UBS broker facing probe into loan advice

U.S. authorities in Puerto Rico investigating allegations over advice to borrow money to make investments.

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Emerging markets draw big cash

Big ETFs from Vanguard, BlackRock have attracted more than $7 billion combined since end of March. Some markets offer better opportunities than others.

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Look what these brokers had to disclose

You'll have to see to believe these 12 BrokerCheck disclosures — everything from stealing a hamburger to drag racing. Plus: Brokers unable to escape their past

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Look what these poor brokers had to disclose

You'll have to see to believe these 12 BrokerCheck disclosures — everything from stealing a hamburger to drag racing.

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Helping women advisers create a path to leadership

Less than 19% of senior executives in the financial services industry are women. What do women need to do to improve those statistics?

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Galvin asks Congress to force 401(k) plan disclosures

Massachusetts' chief securities regulator Wiliam Galvin has asked Congress to force 401(k) plan disclosures, ratcheting up pressure to force transparency in retirement accounts.