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JPMorgan Spokesman Sells NYC Home For $6.7 Million
Monday, 14 May 2012
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s top spokesman sold his four-story townhouse in Manhattan's West Village for $6.7 million, more than three years after first putting it on the market.
 
Finance And Fashion Meet At U.S. Bank
By Karen DeMasters - Friday, 04 May 2012
The world of high finance and high fashion will come together May 17 when U.S. Bank sponsors a fashion show by internationally known New York designer David Hannant.

 
Lincoln Dealers Schooled On Luxury Service
Wednesday, 04 April 2012
Ford Motor Co., which eliminated 35 percent of its big-city Lincoln dealers last year, is asking the survivors to put their sales staff through a training academy that emulates a concierge service at a luxury hotel.
 
JPMorgan Banker Gay Divorce From Stage Star Sets UK Precedent
Thursday, 29 March 2012
JPMorgan Chase & Co. equity analyst Peter Lawrence won a U.K. appeal cutting to $2.18 million a divorce payout to his ex-civil partner, actor Donald Gallagher.
 
American Dream Gets More Elusive, Survey Says
By Karen DeMasters - Thursday, 22 March 2012
Although the number of millionaires, and affluent of all levels, continues to increase, wealthy investors still say achieving the American dream is getting harder, according to a recent survey.
 
Managing The Human Side Of Wealth
Friday, 16 March 2012
It’s just as important to manage the impact of wealth on family dynamics as it is to manage the actual wealth itself, according to experts.
 
Value Investors' Latest Target: Golf Courses
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Investors from Donald Trump to luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc. are wagering there’s money to be made buying golf courses.
 
Second N.Y. Woman Pleads Not Guilty In Prostitution Case
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
A second woman, Jaynie Baker, was charged with promoting prostitution, joining Anna Gristina, whom prosecutors accuse of running a New York brothel that catered to high-net-worth clients.
 
Michael Jordan Places Home On Market For $29M
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Michael Jordan, who led the Chicago Bulls to six National Basketball Association championships during his Hall of Fame career, is selling his suburban home for $29 million.
 
SAC’s Cohen Hid $5.5 Million From Ex-Wife, Lawyer Argues
Friday, 24 February 2012
Steven Cohen, the billionaire founder of SAC Capital Advisors LP, hid $5.5 million from his ex-wife during their 1990 divorce, her lawyer argued before a federal appeals panel.
 
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Impact Investing

U.S. State Department Backs Impact Investing
New government initiatives aim to provide “an inclusive economic ecosystem that fosters this kind of investing.”
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Investing In The Food Chain
Root Capital connects Latin American and African smallholder farmers to middle-class consumers in the US and Europe, and is adopting its model to African food security.
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Trillium Brings Impact Investing To Clients
Trillium Asset Management has been helping clients invest directly in communities to create social impact in exchange for modest financial returns.
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On The Move
Commonfund, Tiedemann Wealth Management and Citi Private Bank are among the firms that have made executive appointments.
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On The Move
New executives have been added at Citi Private Bank and Sage Consulting.
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On The Move
Northern Trust and Fairhills Group are among the firms that have made executive appointments.
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On The Move
Gold Bullion International named Sallie Krawcheck as a member of its advisory board.
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On The Move
Raymond James, BNY Mellon and Aspiriant are among the firms that have made key executive appointments.
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