Valuations are up to 10 times EBITDA, and women are most highly represented in the industry in solo firms, the data show.
A policy from a proxy advisor new to BlackRock's voting choice program opposes "stakeholder capitalism" proposals.
The biggest sustainable investment manager in the US is also cutting six such products.
Sales through March in 2024 were the highest seen during the first quarter of a year, according to Limra.
'Extraordinarily large' sums prompt American Securities Association's lawsuit, which asks commission to turn over documents showing how those amounts were reached.
The appropriations bill has numerous riders designed to stop the SEC's climate rule, Consolidated Audit Trail, and other regulations.
With Roaring Kitty reportedly under scrutiny from regulators, brokers say the 'us-versus-them' spirit of the 2021 meme stock era is lacking this time around.
Despite DOL’s efforts to protect itself, Congress and insurance industry go on the attack as first lawsuit is filed amid allegations the department exceeded its authority.
There is one way to help avoid such litigation in the future, one lawyer says: Get rid of vesting schedules.
A rash of cheating reported to Finra raises the question: Are continuing education requirements really that bad?