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Exchange-traded funds entering new phase of growth

The headlines about exchange-traded funds suggest there are no limits to the growth of these low-cost, easily traded alternatives to mutual funds.Full story

Survey: Moms lead way in discussing family finance

Small-Business Owners, Employees Save More for Retirement Than Before Recession

Boston's financial staff work from home during lockdown

News Summary: Retirement medical bills total $220K

BABY BOOM BILLS: A 65-year-old couple retiring this year would need $220,000 on average to cover medical expenses not covered by Medicare, according to an estimate by Fidelity Investments. Full story

Advisory firm Sontag stops taking fees from Schwab and Fidelity

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sontag Advisory, which oversees $3.6 billion of investments for wealthy families and individuals, has reversed its policy of accepting payments from Charles Schwab Corp <SCHW.N> and Fidelity Investments for recommending the brokerage firms to Sontag clients. Full story

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A shaken Boston mostly gets back to work; 12-block crime scene

Fidelity executive says Congress should mandate a higher savings rate

Exclusive: Some wealth advisers take a fee for clients' fund assets

Insight: Payments for mom-and-pop stock orders reveal conflicts

Fidelity backs money funds redemption fee during market stress

Fidelity faces more complaints about "float income"

Fidelity Investments 2012 profit tumbles 29 percent

Fidelity Investments 2012 profit tumbled 29 percent

Fidelity says redemption fees OK for some money funds

Fidelity hires former iShares executive in ETF push: report

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  President Obama's Budget & Retirement

Discussing what President Obama's budget means for your retirement savings, with Ronald O'Hanley, Fidelity Investments.