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Warren’s challenge to an academic study opposing a proposed rule over conflicts of interest between advisors and mutual fund managers leads to a resignation at the Brookings Institution.
Elizabeth Warren has taken on two conflict of interest issues recently in her challenge to Wall Street-sponsored objections to a proposed federal rule that would as she has said end advisors making investment recommendations “based on the free vacations, cars, bonuses, fees, and other kickbacks” from mutual fund managers. Her efforts also extended into alleged...
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