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ICI to regulators: When knocking ETFs, please be specific
ETFS OCT 11, 2011
ICI to regulators: When knocking ETFs, please be specific

The Institute is worried that a recent report about synthetic ETFs actually tarred all exchange-traded funds. That, in turn, led to 'inflammatory media coverage.'

By Jessica Toonkel
401(k) balances at record level, Fidelity says
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 11, 2011
401(k) balances at record level, Fidelity says

Average balances of 401(k) retirement plans reached the highest level since Fidelity Investments began tracking account values in 1998.

By Doug Cubberley
Return to sender: U.S. to benefit from China wage growth
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 10, 2011
Return to sender: U.S. to benefit from China wage growth

Rising labor costs in China will prompt American factories to move production back to the U.S., creating up to 3.2 million jobs by 2020, the Boston Consulting Group said.

By Doug Cubberley
Court orders Wells Fargo to pay up in failed raiding claim
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE OCT 09, 2011
Court orders Wells Fargo to pay up in failed raiding claim

A California appeals court has ordered Wells Fargo Advisors LLC to pay $915,000 in legal fees to Stifel Nicolaus & Co. Inc. and a Stifel broker.

By Dan Jamieson
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 09, 2011
2011 Community Leadership Awards: A night of inspiration

Jeff Henderson was a bright youngster who grew up in the inner cities of Los Angeles and San Diego. By the time he was 19, he had parlayed his natural business talents into a $35,000-a-week drug-selling operation.

By Mark Bruno
FINTECH OCT 09, 2011
Cetera brings in money managers to advise reps

Cetera Financial Group Inc. is launching a mutual fund/ETF advisory program that will give financial advisers in the firm's three broker-dealers access to institutional services and advice from three major money managers

By Andrew Osterland
FINTECH OCT 09, 2011
Liberty works 'on any piece of glass'

I recently received a demonstration of Trust Co. of America's new web-based interface for clients. It is the first major piece of the custodian's overall platform retrofit to be completed

By Davis Janowski
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 07, 2011
Economist says if double-dip hit, it has come and gone

If there were any chance of a double-dip recession in the U.S., it has already happened and is over now, according to Marci Rossell, the former chief economist for CNBC.

By Lavonne Kuykendall
SEC claims author used $26M Ponzi scheme to repay prior fraud victims
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE OCT 07, 2011
SEC claims author used $26M Ponzi scheme to repay prior fraud victims

A New York man who wrote a self-help book after pleading guilty to fraud more than a decade ago stands accused of running a $26 million Ponzi scheme to pay back victims of his earlier fraud.

By Doug Cubberley
Investment manager who allegedly promised 180% returns charged with scam
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE OCT 07, 2011
Investment manager who allegedly promised 180% returns charged with scam

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today slapped a Miami man with fraud charges and other allegations, claiming that he ran a phony $3 million commodity pool.

By Darla Mercado
WIREHOUSES OCT 07, 2011
Brokers await BofA's next move on wealth management

Bank of America Merrill Lynch brokers might want to pray a little longer and a lot harder after last week's sacking of Sallie Krawcheck, who headed BofA's wealth management division

By Andrew Osterland
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 07, 2011
Agent in church insurance flap: Parishioners were told to lie to Aviva

Aviva Life & Annuity Co. this month amended its lawsuit against six insurance agents in an alleged charity-owned life insurance scheme, claiming that the parishioners of a Los Angeles church were coached to lie to the insurer about the source of premiums for their coverage

By Darla Mercado
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS OCT 07, 2011
Ladenburg dangles bonuses before reps

Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services Inc., the prospective owner of Securities America Inc., is offering bonuses to keep the firm's brokers on board and probably won't see an exodus, given the volatility of the stock market

By Andrew Osterland
You can take it with you: Death-tax break extends beyond the grave
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 07, 2011
You can take it with you: Death-tax break extends beyond the grave

Provision allows deceased to pass on exemption to spouse; expires in 2013

By John Goff
Many black swans make the metaphor meaningless
OPINION OCT 06, 2011
Many black swans make the metaphor meaningless

The black swan was meant to be a rallying cry for preparedness. Instead it has become the opposite: a loathsome excuse for lack of planning by those who should know better.

By Bloomberg
Advisers lagging in mobile-device apps
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 06, 2011
Advisers lagging in mobile-device apps

Advisers are lagging banks and retail brokerages when it comes to providing useful tools on smart phones and tablets — and the average investor notices it.

By Lavonne Kuykendall
Investors mostly dissatisfied with brokerage firm websites
FINTECH OCT 05, 2011
Investors mostly dissatisfied with brokerage firm websites

When it comes to brokerage firm websites, designed to inform investors about their transactions, one of the first things one would think they'd get right would be providing them with their account information. Apparently, they don't.

By Ashley Tavoularis
Merrill advisers rebuffed on bias suit
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE OCT 05, 2011
Merrill advisers rebuffed on bias suit

The justices today turned away an appeal by 17 current and former company financial advisers who sought to press a class action race-discrimination suit against Merrill Lynch.

By Doug Cubberley
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 05, 2011
U.S. consumer bureau seeks input on military financial products

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking public comment on financial products aimed especially at members of the military.

By Doug Cubberley
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 05, 2011
For a Vietnam vet, reverberations from bygone eras

Even 3,000 miles away, Tim Pinkney, an adviser with the Savant Group in Citrus Heights, Calif., deeply felt the shock waves of 9/11

By Deborah Nason