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Advisers bullish on auto-IRA measure

Insurers, fund companies and advisers who serve small investors are likely to be big winners if the Automatic IRA Act of 2010 becomes law.

Insurers, fund companies and advisers who serve small investors are likely to be big winners if the Automatic IRA Act of 2010 becomes law.

Introduced in the Senate Aug. 6 by Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., and in the House last Tuesday by Rep. Richard E. Neal, D.-Mass., the bill would require bu

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