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By Daniel Williams |
February 25, 2013
What can you learn about the insurance business from a sports agent in 'the 90s and a businesswoman in the 1940s? Read on.
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By Staff Writer |
September 25, 2012
It’s a scenario worthy of a vampire movie. A company once considered dead is still alive.
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By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, AP Economics Writer |
September 7, 2012
The Fed chairman’s choices for his personal finances run mainly to no-frills investments that emphasize safety, such as annuities and Treasuries.
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By Staff Writer |
July 30, 2012
Approaches have come from financial and private equity buyers for the U.S. unit that has an estimated value of $1.57 billion.
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By Staff Writer |
July 26, 2012
Watanabe's replacement said he would map out a “new global strategy,” but would continue Watanabe’s ambition of being an Asia-based global investment bank.
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By AP Staff Writer |
June 1, 2012
Morgan Stanley currently has a 51% interest in Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Holdings LLC, and plans to add another 14 percent of its shares.
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By Samantha Bomkamp |
March 15, 2012
On Thursday, the stock market cleared another barrier: The Standard & Poor's 500 index closed above 1,400 for the first time since June 2008.
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By Bill Coffin |
March 14, 2012
A scathing public resignation letter from one of the world's most vilified investment banks provides a good example on the power of culture, social media, and going public.
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By Michael K. Stanley |
January 23, 2012
Analysts at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods are encouraged by the news that life stocks are performing even in this low interest rate environment.
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By Toby Sterling |
January 17, 2012
In an effort to reduce risks to its balance sheet, ING has sold $1.54 billion worth of bonds issued by southern European nations.