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What the coming $68 trillion Great Wealth Transfer means for financial advisors

For financial advisors, the transfer of wealth from baby boomers to their children over the next two decades is a bit like climate change: The consequences may eventually be huge, but it’s easy to ignore the issue in the short-term.

Dunkin’ accelerates nationwide launch of Beyond Meat

Dunkin’ said Monday that it is moving up the date of its nationwide launch of its Beyond Sausage sandwich after successful tests in Manhattan.

Four drug companies reach a last-minute opioid settlement with two Ohio counties

Four drug companies reached a last-minute legal settlement over their role in the opioid addiction epidemic, just as a nine-week trial was scheduled to start in Cleveland.

FDA approves Alexion’s Ultomiris for another rare blood disease

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Alexion Pharmaceuticals’ treatment for a second rare blood disorder, the company said.

Boeing expresses regret over ex-pilot’s 737 Max messages, faults simulator

Boeing said it understood the outcry over leaked messages from a former test pilot over erratic software behavior on its 737 Max jet two years before recent crashes.

Chipotle could reach $1,000 a share after earnings, says chart analyst

Chipotle and Twitter’s stocks are both buys as the companies gear up to report earnings, says Blue Line Futures’ Bill Baruch.

China state media says NBA’s Silver faces ‘retribution’ for saying Beijing wanted Rockets GM fired

“To cater to the taste of certain American politicians,” CCTV alleges Silver has “fabricated lies out of thin air” and attempted to portray China as unforgiving.

Deal-making in Asia is set to slow until 2020 amid trade tensions and recession fears

Mergers and acquisitions activity in Asia Pacific could decline by 18% in 2019 to $634 billion amid global uncertainties, a joint report by Baker McKenzie and Oxford Economics predicts.