The new firm, Twenty-Four Wealth Management, is based in New York City and Shelton, Conn., and is led by founders Anthony Truino, Michael J. Carbino and John Dougherty, and includes adviser Christopher Zapata.
In addition to affiliating with LPL’s broker-dealer and hybrid registered investment adviser platforms, the new firm will use Stratos Wealth Partners for operational and compliance support.
Executives from LPL Financial, Cresset Partners hired for key roles.
Geopolitical tension has been managed well by the markets.
December cut is still a possiblity.
Canada, China among nations to react to president-elect's comments.
For several years, Leech allegedly favored some clients in trade allocations, at the cost of others, amounting to $600 million, according to the Department of Justice.
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