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The Motley Fool August 27, 2004 Nathan Slaughter |
Should Schwab Shed Soundview? The discount broker is in talks with UBS to sell its capital markets division.  |
The Motley Fool August 27, 2004 Bill Mann |
A Canadian Invasion Toronto-Dominion is the latest Canadian bank to look for growth in the U.S.  |
The Motley Fool August 27, 2004 Tom Taulli |
BlackRock Gets a Piece of Met In the asset management business, to stay competitive companies such as BlackRock need to bulk up on assets by purchasing other companies.  |
Wall Street & Technology August 27, 2004 Ivy Schmerken |
Bracing for Disclosure of Soft Dollars The SEC's examination of soft dollars could require money managers to increase disclosure of costs and force the sell side to unbundle its commissions and separately price its research.  |
Wall Street & Technology August 27, 2004 Fran Denmark |
United, We Stand A consolidated view of clients' holdings may be the Holy Grail of investment management, but is Wall Street ready?  |
Wall Street & Technology August 27, 2004 Paul Allen |
Custodians Target Compliance Firms that lack the technology, data or manpower to monitor compliance are looking to their custodian services for relief.  |
Wall Street & Technology August 27, 2004 Jessica Pallay |
Building the Right Team With no sign of waning regulations, compliance officers remain essential to the architecture of the securities industry.  |
Wall Street & Technology August 27, 2004 Kerry Massaro |
Bringing India to You Despite the controversy over sending technology jobs to other countries, outsourcing has become a fact of life for financial institutions.  |
Wall Street & Technology August 27, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
The ABCs of ASPs The application-service-provider model is gaining momentum as firms seek ways to lower the cost of technology adoption.  |
Wall Street & Technology August 27, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
CIO Challenge - Project Management Ramping up for growth while keeping costs in check is a challenge for any manager. For the IT department, the key to balancing the two initiatives is working with the firm's various business units to help them prioritize their needs.  |
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