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OPINION MAR 19, 2001
The power to make a difference

By Keith Girard
OPINION MAR 12, 2001
The tax cut: Much ado about nothing?

The Bush administration has been working overtime to convince the public and lawmakers on Capitol Hill that its $1.6 trillion tax cut will help spur the flagging economy.

By Keith Girard
OPINION MAR 12, 2001
Tax Watch: Buyers of failed thrifts lose on tax deductions

By Mark Battersby
OPINION MAR 05, 2001
Tax Watch: IRS tailors site to small business, self-employed

By Mark Battersby
OPINION FEB 26, 2001
Tax Watch: New IRS warning on the latest tax scams

By Mark Battersby
OPINION FEB 19, 2001
Tax Watch: House quizzes IRS on ID-matching for returns

By Mark Battersby
OPINION FEB 12, 2001
Tax Watch: IRS' e-filing system suffers from PIN drop

By Mark Battersby
OPINION FEB 05, 2001
Tax Watch: IRS taking showbiz approach to education

By Mark Battersby
Financial golden boy loses some gloss
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2001
Financial golden boy loses some gloss

Once viewed as a facile innovator among the Windy City's financial exchanges, the Chicago Board Options Exchange is suddenly bogged down on several fronts.

By Steven R. Strahler
OPINION JAN 29, 2001
Tax Watch: IRS introduces timesaver for routine problems

By Mark Battersby
OPINION JAN 22, 2001
Tax Watch: Futures on single stocks get the go-ahead

By Mark Battersby
OPINION JAN 15, 2001
Tax Watch: Tax-exempt bonds are getting a closer look

By Mark Battersby
MetLife sharpens teeth to compete for business
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 08, 2001
MetLife sharpens teeth to compete for business

Forget about Snoopy dozing on the doghouse roof while the financial world goes by; think junkyard dog instead.

By Michael Fritz
OPINION JAN 08, 2001
Tax Watch: New IRS program seeks to head off disputes

By Mark Battersby
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 20, 2000
An exotic feast for investors

A growing number of companies are opening online supermarkets that feature a smorgasbord of exotic investments to sate the appetites of the newly rich and "moderately sophisticated" for venture capital, hedge fund and IPO deals.

By Jeff Benjamin
Short Interests: Lobbyists mull $3 million pension blitz
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 13, 2000
Short Interests: Lobbyists mull $3 million pension blitz

Washington lobbyists for the financial services industry were debating last week whether to pitch in $3 million for an apres-election ad campaign to get the $240 billion tax bill passed before the end of the year.

By Sarah O'Brien
Brown Bros.fund outlet for Europe
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 06, 2000
Brown Bros.fund outlet for Europe

Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. in New York has added more than traditional custodial services to its online offerings.

By Susan Barreto
Quants at SSgA unit trying a new spin
OPINION NOV 06, 2000
Quants at SSgA unit trying a new spin

State Street Global Advisors Inc. is developing new quantitative models that don't go strictly by the numbers.

By Dave Kovaleski
Nuveen snubbed in bid to go upscale
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 30, 2000
Nuveen snubbed in bid to go upscale

John Nuveen Co. is enduring snubs as it strives for respectability as a money manager for the rich.

By James B. Arndorfer
OPINION OCT 16, 2000
TAX WATCH: Buying into funds? Check those distributions

By Mark Battersby