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NEWS RIAS JUN 20, 2012
Kenneth Starr pleads guilty, faces up to 12½ years in jail

Kenneth Starr, the Ponzi scam artist whose clients included top Hollywood celebrities, pleaded guilty today in Manhattan federal court to one count each of wire fraud, money laundering and investment adviser fraud.

INVESTING EQUITIES JUN 18, 2012
Wien, Birinyi, Golub: Now is time to get back into the market

INsider: Timeline for fiduciary rule slip-sliding away
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 18, 2012
INsider: Timeline for fiduciary rule slip-sliding away

Labor Department now shooting to issue proposal during the first half of the year; request for IRA info could gum up the works

NEWS RIAS JUN 17, 2012
Senate's Baucus sees opportunity to reshape Tax Code

INVESTING EMERGING MARKETS JUN 17, 2012
Gung ho Ken Fisher placing big bets on China

What does Buffett see about real estate that others don't?
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JUN 15, 2012
What does Buffett see about real estate that others don't?

The Oracle makes $3.85B bid for ResCap mortgage business; 'the worst is behind us'

Suicides hint at magnitude of South Korean banking crisis
INVESTING EMERGING MARKETS JUN 12, 2012
Suicides hint at magnitude of South Korean banking crisis

Several executives kill themselves amid scandal, shutterings; 'everyone's become a victim'

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUN 07, 2012
SEC to start enforcing municipal bond disclosure rules

Stanford found guilty of perpetrating $7B fraud
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 07, 2012
Stanford found guilty of perpetrating $7B fraud

A jury in Houston found R. Allen Stanford guilty of 13 counts of fraud related to the sale of bogus certificate of deposits. The financier faces up to 20 years in jail for each count.

Greece's reckoning could be 'day or weeks' off: OppenheimerFunds' CIO
INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUN 06, 2012
Greece's reckoning could be 'day or weeks' off: OppenheimerFunds' CIO

The worst of the European financial crisis could soon be over, said Art Steinmetz, cio at OppenheimerFunds Inc. But that could mean that things will have to get worse before they can get better.