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  2. Robert Pozen - Wikipedia

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    Pozen was an executive at Fidelity Investments from 1987 to 2001, eventually rising to vice chairman of the company and president of FMR Co., the investment adviser to Fidelity's mutual funds. In the latter role, he had oversight of Fidelity's global portfolio management and research teams; during his tenure as president, Fidelity's assets ...

  3. Kathleen Murphy (executive) - Wikipedia

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    She is the President of Fidelity Personal Investing, a unit of Fidelity Investments. In this role Murphy has responsibility for Fidelity's retail brokerage, mutual fund, IRA, insurance and managed accounts businesses. [citation needed] It was announced January 21, 2021 that Kathy will be retiring from Fidelity Investmests.

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  5. Best online brokers for mutual funds in May 2024 - AOL

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    E-Trade Financial. E-Trade makes available more than 6,000 no-load, no-transaction-fee mutual funds. In late 2022, E-Trade eliminated commissions and early redemption fees for all online mutual ...

  6. First Fidelity Bank - Wikipedia

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    First Fidelity Bank is a retail bank headquartered in Oklahoma City, which operates in Oklahoma, Arizona and Colorado. [6] It is a subsidiary of First Fidelity Bancorp, which was founded in 1982. [14] The bank offers checking, deposits, [6] loans, mortgages, insurance, investments and pensions, and as of 2014, it has 30 branch locations.

  7. Fidelity bond - Wikipedia

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    The fidelity bond marketplace is, generally speaking, split into two main type of policies; financial institution bonds (to protect financial institutions such as banks, stock brokers, insurance companies etc.) and commercial crime policies (non-financial institutions).

  8. Fidelity and Deposit Company - Wikipedia

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    The Fidelity and Deposit Company was headquartered in 1894 in the Fidelity Building, a landmark granite skyscraper at North Charles and West Lexington Streets in Baltimore. [citation needed] Completed in 1894, the building is a 15-story, 67 m (220 ft) skyscraper in the central business district of Baltimore. [3]

  9. Category:Fidelity International - Wikipedia

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