Gregg Greenberg

Gregg Greenberg joined InvestmentNews as multimedia anchor and retirement & planning editor after spending the past four years as the GM of Media at the C-Suite Network. Prior to these positions, Gregg was the lead anchor and personal finance writer at TheStreet for more than 13 years where he interviewed CEOs, fund managers, professional athletes, entrepreneurs and bestselling authors. He also hosted ‘The Real Story’ podcast at TheStreet and wrote the widely read column ‘The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week’. Before reporting and writing at TheStreet, Gregg worked in sales at Lehman Brothers and Fleet Bank. (May they both rest in peace.) He received his MBA at Cornell’s Johnson School and holds an undergraduate degree in history from Amherst College. Outside of journalism, Gregg wrote and produced the award-winning independent film Friends and Romans, as well as a several off-off-Broadway plays. Watch Gregg's latest videos on our playlists for IN the Nasdaq, IN the Office, and all videos.

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August CPI pushes 2024 COLA forecast up 3.2%
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 13, 2023
August CPI pushes 2024 COLA forecast up 3.2%

The resulting increase would raise the average monthly retiree benefit of $1,790 by $57.30.

Wall Street weighs pros and cons of AI as Washington gets to work
YOUR PRACTICE FINTECH SEP 12, 2023
Wall Street weighs pros and cons of AI as Washington gets to work

What is the wealth management industry doing to maximize the positives of AI, while protecting against its potentially destructive purposes?

Goldman confirms rumors of Laurence Stein's departure
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SEP 11, 2023
Goldman confirms rumors of Laurence Stein's departure

Goldman’s executive vice president and chief operating officer of its asset and wealth management division is retiring amid a wave of changes at the firm.

Draining the pool of confusion surrounding long-term care insurance
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 11, 2023
Draining the pool of confusion surrounding long-term care insurance

Throwing out life rafts: Advisors explain how they're addressing the knowledge gap and helping people face up to their own mortality.

Advisors fear slow growth, see value in high-quality bonds: PGIM study
INVESTING FIXED INCOME SEP 08, 2023
Advisors fear slow growth, see value in high-quality bonds: PGIM study

Treasuries rank as the most attractive fixed-income sector but advisor urges clients to diversify should economic environment suddenly change.

Ultra-rich hate 'trust fund monsters' more than taxes, study shows
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 07, 2023
Ultra-rich hate 'trust fund monsters' more than taxes, study shows

Clients with $25 million-plus require the most hand-holding from financial advisors.

RIA team running 401K to promote 401(k) plans
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 06, 2023
RIA team running 401K to promote 401(k) plans

Chuck Smith and his team at Qualified Plan Advisors will be running 401K, or 250 miles, in honor of National 401(k) Day Friday.

Sorry, Fed Chair Powell, financial advisors watch their own economic indicators
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 31, 2023
Sorry, Fed Chair Powell, financial advisors watch their own economic indicators

Advisors rely on signposts including the volume of calls they're getting from worried clients and how full the parking lot is at the mall.

Advisors debate: ETFs, mutual funds or both?
INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS AUG 30, 2023
Advisors debate: ETFs, mutual funds or both?

Financial advisors weigh in on which investible vehicle works best for their clients.

Helping clients overcome their lack of 'longevity literacy'
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 28, 2023
Helping clients overcome their lack of 'longevity literacy'

Advisors say they're constantly forced to educate clients about the dangers of outlasting their money, no matter their age.