Regulation

Highland’s Mark Okada says investors should stop obsessing over the Fed’s every move, as other factors are now coming into play.
The new CEO of outsourced CIO Hirtle Callaghan says her industry must focus on meeting client needs rather than churning out products.
A robust stock market and decent economic growth finally seem to have revived U.S. initial public offerings. And the pipeline is full.
This week the SEC begins its test on trading for small-cap stocks. Here’s what investors should expect.
Ahead of FOMC, BOJ decides to focus on yield curve; OECD lowers global GDP outlook; Microsoft announces share repurchase; SEC probes Exxon environmental accounting.
Fund managers are looking to mainland China’s economy for direction after sharp declines on major stock exchanges have hit the industry.
Skeptics of loans from asset management firms fear what will happen to the burgeoning market during the next credit crisis.
A new state-directed program will give 7 million private sector workers an opportunity to save for retirement. Others aren’t sure it’s the pension be-all and end-all, however.
Indrawati, who recently returned from the World Bank to reprise her role as Finance minister, is known as a reformer and a tax hawk.
Equities drift higher as polls suggest Clinton has upper hand; Apple faces big EU tax bill; Mondelez walks from Hershey takeover.