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Social Security beneficiaries to receive 3.6% increase
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2012
Social Security beneficiaries to receive 3.6% increase

Fifty-five million Social Security beneficiaries can look forward to a 3.6% cost-of-living adjustment in 2012.

MetLife's bank divestment a mixed blessing for ratings: Analysts
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 03, 2012
MetLife's bank divestment a mixed blessing for ratings: Analysts

Moody's: Bank sale eliminates Fed oversight but gives Met competitive chops

MUTUAL FUNDS JAN 01, 2012
Berkowitz takes another hit as Sears slumps

INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS DEC 30, 2011
Capital Analysts bought by Lincoln Investment Planning

Western & Southern Financial Group yesterday said it had sold the assets of its independent broker-dealer, Capital Analysts Inc., to Lincoln Investment Planning Inc.

BlackRock: Munis face threat of 'super downgrade'
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 30, 2011
BlackRock: Munis face threat of 'super downgrade'

Ratings cuts of two or more notches are expected to pick up over the summer as agencies review their methodologies

Opinion: Days of easy money over for active managers
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT DEC 30, 2011
Opinion: Days of easy money over for active managers

Tougher and tougher to justify fees as performance sags; passive aggressively pursued

'Unpersuasive' Citi must pay whopper of an award to former clients
FIXED INCOME DEC 29, 2011
'Unpersuasive' Citi must pay whopper of an award to former clients

Judge upholds Finra's earlier decision in muni bond fund dispute; ordered to pony up $54M

RIA NEWS DEC 29, 2011
Ultrarich are aware of tax loophole on unrealized gains

States: Advisers violating rules by using 'RIA'
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE DEC 29, 2011
States: Advisers violating rules by using 'RIA'

Signatures on letters often followed by 'RIA,' implying earned designation; it's not

RIA NEWS DEC 28, 2011
Freaky Friday? Pimco and Janus try different roles

Pimco is king of bond funds. Janus is known as an equity specialist. But in a bid to attract more investors, each fund firm is starting to work the other side of the street. | <b>Extra</b> <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Site=CI&amp;Date=20120126&amp;Category=FREE&amp;ArtNo=126009999&amp;Ref=PH>Dividend stocks that could pop this year &amp;raquo;</a>