If you have watched a financial news broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) recently, you may have noticed something interesting it is rather quiet these days, and computer and television screens outnumber people. This was not always the case. In the 1970s, the floor of the NYSE was a loud beehive of activity where over 5,000 people met in close contact every day to trade stocks.1 By 1973, more than 80 percent of the dollar volume of exchange-based U.S.
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<p><span>Today, the Commission will consider a proposal to establish a Commission rule setting forth a best execution standard and accompanying framework for broker-dealers. I am pleased to support this proposal because, if adopted, it would help ensure that brokers have policies and procedures in place to uphold one of their most important obligations: to seek best execution when trading securities, whether equities, fixed income, options, crypto security tokens, or other securities.</span></p>
Tuttle joins from SCS Financial, while Gibbon has been promoted from chief investment strategist.
Laura Tuttle
Boston Family Advisors, a wealth management firm that specializes in creating single family offices, has named Laura Tuttle and Warren Gibbon as its new co-CIOs, which became effective April 1.
Tuttle was most recently a director at multi-family office SCS Financial, where she had worked since September 2018. Previously, she had a 12-year stint at Cambridge Associates, where she was a managing director in the company’s private client practice. Prior to Cambridge Associates, Tuttle was an investment analyst at FLAG Capital Management and before that was an analyst at Thomas Weisel Partners.