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The midterm election results of 2018 look a lot like 2011. With the change in power Doug Fisher, Washington Expert covers what we can expect looking ahead to 2019.
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As 2017 closed, it has become clear that the "animal spirits" that guide the markets can shake off natural disasters, populist uprisings, a nuclear threat, and an ongoing stream of fodder for what once would have been Presidential scandals, but now pass for business as usual in the Trump Administration...
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Small cap stocks typically conjure up notions of high growth or new IPO opportunities, but rarely does an investor stop to consider the idea of dividends. The Boston Private investment team shares its approach to small/mid cap income.
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Threats of a nuclear conflict between the U.S. and North Korea, increased tensions between right and left here at home, a stalled Trump Administration agenda, and a spate of major hurricanes would in a typical environment likely lend to a pullback in risk assets and a flight to quality.
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When families take the time to talk about long-term plans, it gives everyone the opportunity to make sure things are up to date. Missing or outdated beneficiary designations can steer...
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With the failure of Congressional Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, tax reform is now thrust to the front of the line as the White House and Congressional Republicans look for their first major legislative policy win.
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Athletes who were once paid multi-million dollar contracts are struggling with debt and forced into bankruptcy. For most outside of the professional sports arena, it’s incomprehensible. Chris Dudley, a Senior Wealth Advisor and Director of Boston Private's Sports & Entertainment division, discusses how someone who was paid so much can lose it all so quickly.
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