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Survey predicts Trump may delay DOL fiduciary rule, citing past presidential actions

Survey predicts Trump may delay DOL fiduciary rule, citing past presidential actions The passage only provides speculative commentary on potential regulatory delays by the incoming administration, with no concrete evidence, transactions, or misconduct. It mentions President-elect Trump but offers no actionable leads or novel revelations. Key insights: Survey of industry respondents expects the DOL fiduciary rule to cause significant changes in brokerage and asset management sectors.; Respondents anticipate a shift from active to passive investing, pricing pressure, and higher distribution costs.; Panel notes Trump did not address the rule during his campaign; speculation that he may delay it, referencing past presidential actions (Bush, Obama).

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Survey predicts Trump may delay DOL fiduciary rule, citing past presidential actions The passage only provides speculative commentary on potential regulatory delays by the incoming administration, with no concrete evidence, transactions, or misconduct. It mentions President-elect Trump but offers no actionable leads or novel revelations. Key insights: Survey of industry respondents expects the DOL fiduciary rule to cause significant changes in brokerage and asset management sectors.; Respondents anticipate a shift from active to passive investing, pricing pressure, and higher distribution costs.; Panel notes Trump did not address the rule during his campaign; speculation that he may delay it, referencing past presidential actions (Bush, Obama).

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