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  • Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

    ETFs have taken in a net $159.2 billion in 2014 in a year that has seen total inflows rise nearly 13 percent.

  • Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab's chief investment strategist

    Using crisis-level policies at a time when the economy and market had clearly come out of crisis just didn't seem to make a lot of sense anymore.

  • Ben S. Bernanke, former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve.

    Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke predicted that the European Central Bank (ECB) would have a rough time implementing U.S-style monetary easing.

  • Global pain will mean U.S. gain at least in terms of stock market investing, according to a strongly bullish analysis from Mario Gabelli's team.

  • U.S. Capitol Building Congress Senate

    Republicans likely will use their new-found power to take on a variety of issues, but none more so than tax reform.

  • Behind the scenes at IMPACT 2014

    Cameras were rolling as Brian Sullivan went behind the scenes at Schwab's IMPACT 2014, a conference for investment advisors on key issues and practices in the financial services industry.

  • Post-election momentum on market side: Cox

    Insight into 3 things markets are watching post-midterm elections, with CNBC's Jeff Cox.

  • Want to accumulate wealth? Invest young & early

    Discussing how you convince millennials to accumulate wealth, with Shannon Eusey, Beacon Pointe Advisors; Barry Glassman, Glassman Wealth Services; and Jim Bruyette, Sullivan, Bruyette, Speros & Blayney.

  • Charles Schwab's path to wealth

    After yesterday's midterm elections, CNBC's Brian Sullivan speaks to Charles Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger, about the current investing environment and the advent of online investing advice.

  • Can Congress propel economy?

    Discussing how the U.S. economy and markets will affect by yesterday's GOP victory, with Michael Cuggino, Permanent Portfolio Funds, and Neil Hennessy, Hennessy Funds.

  • Investors flocking into index funds; here's why

    In an interview with CNBC's Jeff Cox, the president of Global Trends Investments, Tom Lydon, tells CNBC why investors will continue to favor ETFs.

  • Traders take orders in the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index options pit at the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) in Chicago, Illinois.

    Strategists are looking to hold their ground against a backdrop that has them underperforming stocks and as the market holds its breath over rates.

  • Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

    If there's anything that could cure all the bullishness on Wall Street, Liz Ann Sonders thinks it's all the bulls.

  • Walt Bettinger

    Stocks might be at all-time highs, but Charles Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger said his retail clients aren't the ones sending the markets higher.

  • A new study out of Schwab's IMPACT conference finds that investment advisors are expecting great growth ... along with a bombardment of competition.

  • A pedestrian walks past a Charles Schwab office in New York.

    Schwab's IMPACT conference happens this year against a challenging backdrop for investors, who may have to start bracing for a different world ahead.

  • Hedge Funds Cite 'Fiscal Cliff' as Top Concern: Survey

    The Charles Schwab Impact 2012 conference starts Tuesday in Chicago, but at least in part will take place under the shadow of the "fiscal cliff" negotiations in Washington.

  • For Innovation, Look to Artificial Intelligence, Robotics

    Breakthroughs in these areas will drive technology in  the current decade the way the Internet and mobile technology did in the previous one, the X Prize's founder says.

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    CNBC Changemakers: Women Transforming Business is an annual list spotlighting women whose accomplishments have left an indelible mark on the business world.

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  • More than ever, the hope for a sustainable world has gained traction among the next generation of businesses, policymakers and investors. CNBC’s Sustainable Future focuses on how smart investments, new ideas and tech innovation can generate commerce — and a world — with staying power.

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