Knut Rostad, president of The Institute for the Fiduciary Standard, said New Jersey has the opportunity to create a stronger best interest standard than the one the Securities and Exchange Commission is currently working on. But a patchwork of state regulations would confuse investors and make it more difficult and expensive for financial advisors, said…
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