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  • Wilmington Trust's Klein to receive honor from UJA-Federation of New York

    by Carol Ostrow | Jun 3, 2018

    Sharon Klein of Wilmington Trust is slated for honors at the UJA-Federation of New York’s upcoming annual trusts and estates event in New York City on June 7 to mark her professional and charitable accomplishments.

  • Northern Trust taps Kim to lead Asia-Pacific sales

    by Carol Ostrow | Jun 3, 2018

    Chicago-based Northern Trust recently hired David Kim to head its Asia-Pacific (APAC) corporate and institutional business, designating the veteran financial professional to supervise sales managers serving regional institutional investors.

  • Starion Bank promotes Wickham to vice president

    by Carol Ostrow | Jun 4, 2018

    Community-centered Starion Bank recently elevated team member Mike Wickham to the position of business banking officer, vice president at the bank’s Urban Plains branch in Fargo.

  • Northern Trust maps Asian anticipation of emerging AI investment returns

    by Carol Ostrow | Jun 6, 2018

    This year’s first quarter witnessed significant findings regarding Australian investors’ expectations about Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies geared specifically for institutional financial services, Northern Trust revealed from its Chicago-area hub recently.

  • Genworth reveals home buying data for first quarter of 2018

    by Carol Ostrow | Jun 6, 2018

    Genworth Mortgage Insurance has released its 2018 first-quarter report regarding first-time home purchasing patterns, the Richmond, Virginia firm announced, comprising a review of the year’s beginning and including a perspective on the coming months.

  • Lot loans allow acreage acquisition before committing to build

    by Carol Ostrow | Jun 6, 2018

    Sioux City’s Farm Credit Services of America (FCS) recently recapped the varied options available for purchasing a rural residence — specifically offering guidance geared for buying land first and building later via a home site loan.

  • Prudential survey reveals 72 percent of U.S. workers worry about retirement

    by Carol Ostrow | Jun 6, 2018

    Prudential Financial Inc. recently issued its third American Workers Survey, revealing that the workforce’s overall financial security is significantly affected by both current financial stress and apprehension about their future retirement conditions.

  • Principal Financial Group acquires RobustWealth to expand its digital reach

    by Marian Johns | Jun 7, 2018

    Principal Financial Group has acquired the financial technology of RobustWealth, a move the company says will help them to expand their digital reach to their clients.

  • Investors Real Estate Trust management team presents at national conference

    by Marian Johns | Jun 7, 2018

    IRET's management team was part of the REITweek investor conference.

  • Justice Department reports Mueller probe has cost $10 million through March

    by Marian Johns | Jun 7, 2018

    The Trump Administration's Department of Justice has issued an updated report about the cost of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. election, bringing the tab to $10 million through March 31.

  • Baird Global expert says many factors will influence growth in IPO tech sector

    by Marian Johns | Jun 7, 2018

    The IPO market will be dependent on a number of factors – first and foremost, strength in the broader equity markets and low volatility.

  • Prudential suggests stable value funds for 529 college plans

    by Marian Johns | Jun 7, 2018

    Stable value funds continue to be a viable target for many state's 529 college savings plans, according to a recently release white paper from Prudential Financial, Inc.

  • IRET acquires downtown Denver apartment property for $128.7 million

    by Doug McMurdo | Jun 11, 2018

    The Investors Real Estate Trust purchased Westend, featuring attached garages and other amenities.

  • Study projects sports betting in the U.S. could become a $6 billion industry

    by Marian Johns | Jun 11, 2018

    The Supreme Court's ruling against the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act opens the door to states to establish legal sporting event betting.

  • Modest interest rate hikes shouldn't discourage investors, expert says

    by Marian Johns | Jun 19, 2018

    While some experts say the recent quarter-point Federal Reserve interest rate hike is a sign of even higher rates to come, investors may want to put aside those rate hike predictions and "market noise," according to one financial professional.

  • Tightening labor market could limit growth rate in second half of 2018

    by Marian Johns | Jun 19, 2018

    Although the U.S. economy has made strong gains over the past few months in manufacturing with low unemployment, the tightening of the labor market for the second half of the year could prevent that growth from getting much bigger, several Raymond James financial professionals suggest.

  • Tulane professors share NAAIM's Founders Award

    by Marian Johns | Jun 19, 2018

    Two Tulane University professors have received $5,000 from the National Association of Active Investment Managers as winners of the group's 2018 Founders Award for academic research.

  • American Family Insurance's new ad shows dynamics of father-son relationships

    by Marian Johns | Jun 19, 2018

    American Family Insurance recently launched a new 30-second ad spot as part of its "inspiring and championing dreams" marketing theme which shows a snippet of a father-son relationship.

  • 'Devil is in the details' of jobs report, Charles Schwab strategist says

    by Marian Johns | Jun 20, 2018

    The positive employment report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics last month shows good news for the economy, but one investment strategist is delving into the details of the report and its potential impact on economy.

  • House Appropriations Committee releases $674.6 billion defense spending bill

    by Marian Johns | Jun 21, 2018

    The House Appropriations Committee has released its $674.6 billion defense spending bill, which includes $605 billion in base discretionary spending in the House version, a lower number than requested by the Trump Administration.

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