A panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on March 15 struck down the so-called fiduciary rule, an Obama-era regulation that required retirement plan advisors to always act in clients' best interests instead of recommending investments that generated broker commissions.
Scrapped: Fiduciary rule regulating retirement plan conflicts of interest
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