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Suddenly, UBS and McCann have 'mo
RIA NEWS MAR 15, 2012
Suddenly, UBS and McCann have 'mo

Turnaround at UBS Wealth Management Americas in progress; 'seemed lost a few years ago'

RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 14, 2012
Goldman snaps up fixed-income shop

Fed's low interest rates could lower interest in annuities
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 14, 2012
Fed's low interest rates could lower interest in annuities

Extension of cheap money policy seen boosting annuity costs, reducing benefits and commissions

EQUITIES MAR 14, 2012
Goldman: BRICs are hitting the wall

RIA NEWS MAR 13, 2012
John Hussman: The risk of a 'blindside recession'

Over the past few weeks, investors used to setting their economic expectations based on a "stream of anecdotes" approach have seen their economic views evolve.

ALTERNATIVES MAR 13, 2012
T. Boone Pickens takes $1B bath on hedge funds

Famed Texas oil investor T. Boone Pickens, who has recently called for greater energy independence by investing in alternative sources, has seen his energy-related hedge funds lose nearly $1 billion this year, The Wall Street Journal reported today.

RIA NEWS MAR 13, 2012
More colleges are looking to life insurance for donations

WASHINGTON — Those involved in setting up insurance policies to benefit charities say that their plans differ from the controversial “investor owned” life insurance pitched by Barry Kaye.

MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 12, 2012
Reforms would hurt money funds, critics charge

Fidelity follows green line to 'Thinking Big'
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 09, 2012
Fidelity follows green line to 'Thinking Big'

Fund giant launches a new thought leadership microsite aimed at delivering provocative investment ideas

EMERGING MARKETS MAR 09, 2012
Greece moves toward second bailout as default spooks Europe

European governments moved toward a second rescue of Greece, calculating that the 130 billion-euro ($172 billion) cost of a fresh bailout is a price worth paying to prevent a default that could shatter the euro area.