Weekend Studying For Monetary Planners (Could 11-12) Malik Atif

Benefit from the present installment of \”Weekend Studying For Monetary Planners\”– this week\’s version kicks off with the information {that a} current evaluation from Morningstar means that the Division of Labor\’s (DoL\’s) new Retirement Safety Rule (aka Fiduciary Rule 2.0) might save retirement plan contributors $55 billion over the subsequent 10 years (as a result of an … Read more

Weekend studying: Town that by no means sleeps mulls midnight share buying and selling

What caught my eye this week. Every morning at 9.30am in New York, a bell is rung on the well-known Inventory Alternate to sign the beginning of buying and selling. It occurs once more with a closing bell at 4.30pm – repeating a routine that’s by watched by nearly no one within the precise enterprise … Read more

Weekend Studying For Monetary Planners (April 27-28)

Benefit from the present installment of \”Weekend Studying For Monetary Planners\” – this week\’s version kicks off with the information that the Division of Labor launched the ultimate model of its Retirement Safety Rule (a.ok.a. the Fiduciary Rule 2.0), which is ready to enter impact in September and (if it survives anticipated authorized challenges) would signify a … Read more

Weekend Studying For Monetary Planners (March 16-17)

Benefit from the present installment of “Weekend Studying For Monetary Planners” – this week’s version kicks off with the information that the ultimate model of the Division of Labor’s (DoL) new “Retirement Safety Rule” has been despatched to the Workplace of Administration for overview, with the rule probably going into impact in early 2025. Whereas … Read more

Weekend studying: Is {that a} billion pound bazooka in your pocket, Scottish Mortgage?

What caught my eye this week. The UK’s largest funding belief Scottish Mortgage ​introduced​ a £1bn share buyback plan on Friday. (Disclosure: I personal some). Appropriately sufficient, it’s the most important buyback ever undertaken by a belief. Significant even set in opposition to Scottish Mortgage’s £11bn-plus market cap. Merchants appear to suppose measurement issues. Scottish … Read more