Family office hiring frenzy — US election coverage — Asset management M&A

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Family office hiring frenzy — US election coverage — Asset management M&A
In this Oct. 23, 2018 file photo, Christian Goodman, 18, votes for the first time in his life at the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters office Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, in Norwalk, Calif. A pair of propositions on California's November ballot would expand voting rights in California - restoring the vote for parolees and allowing 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they turn 18 before the general election.AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File

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2020 Election: See Insider's comprehensive guide to the presidential and top congressional races

2020 Senate Elections: Democrats are in a high-stakes battle to regain full control of Congress

2020 US House Elections: Democrats go on the offense to expand their majority in the House of Representatives

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Family offices' war for talent

Take a peek inside the world of recruiting at family offices.

Rebecca Ungarino with a nice piece on family offices ramping up hiring investing talent in recent months.

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Get the low down from recruiters in the space about what family offices are looking for.

Click here to read the entire story.

A top Vista Equity Partners exec is negotiating a messy exit

In case you missed it, here's a great piece from Dakin Campbell and Casey Sullivan about all the drama taking place at Vista Equity Partners. Read all about the tension between Robert Smith, the firm's founder, and Brian Sheth, its president. Click here for the full story.

How 4 fund houses like Franklin Templeton and Invesco are prepping for the next wave of M&A

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Deal-making is hotter than ever in asset management right now. Bradley Saacks and Rebecca Ungarino breakdown recent quarterly earnings calls from major players in the space. Read the full story here.

Payroll giant ADP is piloting an earned wage access tool

Family office hiring frenzy — US election coverage — Asset management M&A
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One of the biggest players in the payroll space is rolling out a pilot for earned wage access. Read more from Shannen Balogh about ADP's plans for a pay-on-demand product.

Odd lots:

The ultimate guide to marijuana legalization: All the states voting on cannabis reform, the probability of success, and which stocks could benefit the most (BI)

A Goldman Partner's Odyssey From Karachi to Wooing America (Bloomberg)

Goldman Sachs told most London staff to leave the office from Thursday (eFinancialCareers)

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