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Reuters Money: Wall St. on the silver screen: Pros pick top movies

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05/24/2013
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Wall St. on the silver screen: Pros pick top movies
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the annals of Hollywood, Wall Street has not been treated very kindly.
Column: Three reasons why the golden age of dividends is dawning
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The golden days of summer might also brighten the portfolios of dividend lovers.
Column: Revenge of the markets - James Saft
(Reuters) - For months, markets have been dancing to central bankers' tune, but that may now be changing.
Proxy advisory firm settles SEC charges over data breach
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Institutional Shareholder Services has settled civil charges by U.S. regulators that an employee of the prominent proxy advisory firm shared nonpublic voting data in exchange for meals and concert tickets.
U.S.-based Japanese stock funds up $1.5 billion in record inflow streak: Lipper
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in funds based in the United States poured $1.51 billion into Japanese stock funds in the latest week, marking the longest streak of weekly inflows into the funds on record, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper service showed on Thursday.
U.S. muni bond fund inflows shrink to $63.46 million: Lipper
(Reuters) - U.S. municipal bond funds posted net inflows of $63.46 million in the week ended May 22, down from the $306.31 million recorded in the previous week, according to data released by Lipper on Thursday.
Column: Hallelujahs ring after IRS reverses church pension rule
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Internal Revenue Service may be having a bad week, but Mary Rich isn't complaining about the taxman.
ChannelAdvisor soars in debut
(Reuters) - ChannelAdvisor Corp shares soared more than 40 percent in their market debut on Thursday as investors bet the e-commerce software company will benefit from the rapid global spread of online buying and selling.
Fiduciary rule, long postponed, faces more delays, lobbying
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The long-running Washington debate over whether and how to beef up ethical standards for Wall Street brokers who give financial advice shows no sign of ending.
Despite hot stock market, you should avoid Japan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Japan's white-hot stock market has investors crowding in, but there are a few reasons why you shouldn't follow the pack.
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