Research Affiliates' Rob Arnott, who addressed several hundred advisers at the Retirement Income Summit in Chicago earlier this month, tells Morningstar's Christine Benz that investors need to ratchet down their return expectations — and, when they become cheaper, increase exposure to inflation-protected assets.
The global millionaires' club expanded by about 14 percent in 2009, according to the Boston Consulting Group, with the number of millionaire households increasing to 11.2 million. The majority of these wealthy households reside in these five countries.
Who are the largest RIAs? And which firms grew the most in the last quarter? This RIA rundown outlines the movers and shakers in the advisory industry.
As competition intensifies to capture the 401(k) and other retirement plan business of small and midsize companies, wirehouses increasingly are allowing representatives who specialize in the niche to act as fiduciaries.
Bob Doll, the vice chairman and chief equity strategist at Blackrock, sat down with InvestmentNews to offer his thoughts on the direction of the global markets, as well as interest rates, for the remainder of 2010.
Our latest look at the giants and the up-and-comers in the RIA universe. This exclusive InvestmentNews special report also features sortable rankings
Kenneth I. Starr sentenced to more than seven years in jail for fraud; clients included Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sued an attorney for Kenneth Starr, claiming he helped the former New York money manager steal more than $25 million from investors.
Kenneth Ira Starr, the New York investment adviser who represented actors Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes, was indicted for stealing at least $59 million from clients, almost double the amount previously thought. <b><a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Avis=CI&Dato=20100527&Kategori=FREE&Lopenr=527009999&Ref=PH>Starr studded: Adviser's celebrity client list</a></b>
Kenneth Ira Starr, the New York investment adviser who faces federal charges that he defrauded his celebrity and socialite clients, denied wrongdoing today in a brief court appearance.