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Registered Rep. April 18, 2007 Halah Touryalai |
Chuck Prince: Smith Barney Goin' Nowhere Citigroup's CEO has been at the center of company news recently with his plans to cut costs including last week's announcement of about 17,000 job cuts. That cut may affect over 100 Smith Barney employees and about 30 advisors.  |
Insurance & Technology April 4, 2007 Anthony O'Donnell |
Online Compliance Data Review The Standard's Retirement Services' new Web-based Compliance Review tool eases reporting for plan administrators.  |
The Motley Fool April 19, 2007 Michael Leibert |
Citigroup's Uncertain Turnaround The market sees positive developments at Citigroup, but the bank's long-term prospects remain unclear.  |
Registered Rep. April 18, 2007 David Geracioti |
Annual Goat Rodeos Citigroup, Smith Barney's parent, held an apparently long, long, long meeting in an effort to allow shareholders to speak their minds.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 S.J. Caplan |
A Subprime Fix From Fannie and Freddie While internal housekeeping issues at Fannie and Freddie remain, one hopes that regulatory measures will not be imposed which will hamper their ability to responsibly and flexibly meet the needs of the market.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Sitting Pretty at Regions Financial The Alabama-based financial institution is increasing its clout in appealing Sunbelt states. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Emil Lee |
Northern Trust's Streak as a Steward Continues The financial firm is picking up more business as a custodian of pension funds. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Amanda B. Kish |
The SEC Gets It Right The agency revisits governance rules and fees for mutual funds.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
No Interest in Inversion at Wells Fargo Net interest margin trends highlight why Wells Fargo is an industry leader. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Emil Lee |
SunTrust Banking on the Future A tough environment obscures SunTrust's cost-cutting initiatives. The bank is planting some very promising seeds, and in a few years, they should result in a rich harvest. Investors, take note.  |
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