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Friday, February 7, 2014

Reuters Money: U.S. regulator calls for better data-breach disclosures

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02/7/2014
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U.S. regulator calls for better data-breach disclosures
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top U.S. financial regulator on Thursday told lawmakers that retailers and other companies that deal with customer payments should have the same obligation as banks to report data breaches.
Vanguard juggernaut can challenge advisers
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Like many financial advisers, Joseph Clemens of Denver has seen his clients wax enthusiastic about mutual funds from Vanguard, the company that put index-based investing and low-cost funds on the map.
How volunteering can take you to the corner office
(The writer is a Reuters contributor. The opinions expressed are his own.)
'Loeb effect' buoys social media site for investors
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the past, billionaire investor Daniel Loeb would often wait for an industry conference before revealing his investment ideas. Not anymore.
Where to find bargains in the emerging markets
(The author is a Reuters contributor. The opinions expressed are his own.)
How Obamacare is creating new pathways to retirement
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Is President Obama's health reform law a job killer? Republicans seized on a new high-profile analysis of the Affordable Care Act this week to ram home that oft-repeated talking point.
U.S. taxable bond funds see record net $10.7 billion inflows: Lipper
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in funds based in the United States poured a record net $10.7 billion into taxable bond funds in the week ended February 5, while exchange-traded funds saw large outflows from stock funds, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper service showed on Thursday.
Analysis: As U.S. stock market zigzags, some investors pounce
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just five weeks after the Standard & Poor's 500 Index ended 2013 with a nearly 30 percent gain, fund managers are getting reacquainted with loss.
Wall Street watchdog FINRA to monitor BATS' markets
(Reuters) - Exchange operator BATS Global Markets said on Thursday it would outsource part of the surveillance of its four U.S. stock markets to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, expanding the industry-funded watchdog's oversight to nearly all equities markets.
Sun Life launches asset manager, eyes pension plans
TORONTO (Reuters) - Sun Life Financial Inc launched an asset management business on Thursday to provide private asset class pooled funds for pension plans and other institutional investors looking to boost yield with alternative investments like real estate.
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