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YieldStreet, investors, reach $6.2 million settlement over sunken ship scrap deal
YieldStreet, investors, reach $6.2 million settlement over sunken ship scrap deal

“YieldStreet raised money and some of the ships disappeared,” one attorney says.

CFP Board "welcomes meaningful dialogue" with Simfa despite accusations
CFP Board "welcomes meaningful dialogue" with Simfa despite accusations

The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association outlines frustrations around rules that overlap with SEC and Finra regulations, telling CFP Board: You’re not a regulator, so stop acting like one.

RBC lands two Morgan Stanley teams with a combined $1.45B in assets
RBC lands two Morgan Stanley teams with a combined $1.45B in assets

The firm has gained strength in the Northeast with its latest additions in Maryland and Connecticut.

The election is just one of several key investor concerns, says Janus Henderson
The election is just one of several key investor concerns, says Janus Henderson

A shift away from equities, the rise of AI, and too-good news on financial literacy should catch advisors' attention, says the global asset manager.

Wealth managers eyeing municipal bonds ahead of tax cut sunsets
Wealth managers eyeing municipal bonds ahead of tax cut sunsets

Some advisors are waiting for the election before adding more muni-bonds. Others are getting a head start.