#TheWeeklyPulse for Sunday, April 29, 2018
Jeffrey Snyder, George Grombacher and the #AllStars wrap up the week in #retirement, #markets, #tech and #personalfinance.
This week’s special guest is Todd Mason, CEO of Broadcast Management Group who discusses Over-the-Top (#OTT) networks (think Amazon, Netflix and CBS Interactive to name a few). Todd and his team at BMG have helped lead the way in building networks for organizations across a wide variety of industries. Can OTT be applied to financial services and the retirement industry? Tune in to find out.
We also delve in to a wide variety of issues that occurred during the week including data privacy, flattened GDP growth and the release of FAB 2018-01from the Department of Labor that issues guidance around environmental, social, or governance factors.
Show Contributors: Tech: Natalie Walters, The Motley Fool, The Markets: Oliver Renick, TD Ameritrade Network and Kevin Kelly, Bloomberg LP, Personal Finance: Jacob Passy and Alessandra Malito, MarketWatch Regulatory and Legislative: David Levine and Kevin Walsh, Groom Law Group, Chartered
NJ is now the only state that doesn’t let you pump your own gas
How wearables and AI can help treat heart ailments
ERISA Excessive Fee Cases Continue to Survive Dismissal Motions at a High Rate
Investors seeing red? What to Know About The Market Pullback
#BRNAM #1459 | Gene patterns shape our food choices
Retired Barbie has 30% more in retirement savings
The New Frontier: IT Modernization and Reaching Escape Velocity from Legacy Systems
PBGC’s projections for its single-, multiemployer programs remain strong
#BRNAM #1455 | As Mortgage rates near 7%, home buyers distance themselves
NEW SEC MONEY MARKET RULES DO NOT INCLUDE SWING PRICING
Markets mixed after the U.S. credit rating is downgraded
A closer look at the Department of Labor’s Regulatory Calendar
Investigating the link between Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Diseas
#BRNAM #1450 | Engaging in creative activities at least weekly makes for better mental health
#BRNAM #1449 | Post-traumatic brain injury depression unlike other depression
#BRNAM #1448 | Bringing unpasteurized products from farm to table
#BRNSunday #1447 | Reading the Tea Leaves: Is a New Fiduciary Rule in the Plans at the U.S. Department of Labor?
#BRNWeekly #1446 | Today’s stock market looks more like it did in 1995 than it did in 1999 when the dot-com bubble was popping
#BRNAM #1445 | Hollywood plunges into an all-out war on the heels of a streaming revolution
#BRNAM #1444 | Using Wearable Tech to Beat the Heat
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