<font color=red>INTV:</font> Is a broker hiring boom just getting under way?

Independent broker-dealers depend on hiring new advisers to keep their businesses growing -- and in 2011 they're likely to ramp up recruiting in the first half before the onset of new Dodd-Frank rules, according to an <i>InvestmentNews</i> analysis.
FEB 18, 2011
By  Mark Bruno
Independent broker-dealers depend on hiring new advisers to keep their businesses growing -- and in 2011 they're likely to ramp up recruiting in the first half before the onset of new Dodd-Frank rules, according to an InvestmentNews analysis. Want more on recruiting trends at the largest independent broker-dealers? Visit the new InvestmentNews B-D Data Center and see which firms are the largest and the fastest growing.

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