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How high can gold go? Up another 8%, survey predicts
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 29, 2010
How high can gold go? Up another 8%, survey predicts

Gold may advance 8 percent to a record $1,406 an ounce in a year, according to the average in a survey of those attending the London Bullion Market Association's conference in Berlin this week.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 28, 2010
Contributions to Schwab's donor-advised fund soaring

Through the first three quarters of 2010, donations are up 274% compared to last year

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 28, 2010
California's 2012 pension liabilities five times state's annual tax haul

Report recommends shifting investment risk onto employees; 'imperative'

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 28, 2010
Americans face $6.6T shortfall in retirement savings, says advocate

Americans must confront a multitrillion-dollar shortfall in savings if they plan to maintain their standard of living during retirement, according to a study released last week.

Dem-GOP tax talk: 'A lot of theater' — but little action
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 28, 2010
Dem-GOP tax talk: 'A lot of theater' — but little action

Congress returned to work this week with a flurry of statements and posturing by political leaders regarding the soon-to-expire Bush administration tax cuts. The maneuvering likely sets the stage for a pre-election battle, rather than a compromise.

Is gold rush the latest tulip bulb frenzy?
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 28, 2010
Is gold rush the latest tulip bulb frenzy?

Gold is about the hottest investment going, with investors buying up the bars in record numbers. Can the dramatic run-up in the price of the precious metal continue -- or will bullion eventually end up in the soup?

INVESTING EMERGING MARKETS OCT 27, 2010
Real deal: Brazil stocks could rise 70% next year, says analyst

Brazil's stock market may surge as much as 70 percent to a record by the end of 2011 as low interest rates worldwide and “reasonable” valuations lure investors, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.

El-Erian: Bond inflows too much of good thing
INVESTING FIXED INCOME OCT 27, 2010
El-Erian: Bond inflows too much of good thing

Pacific Investment Management Co.'s Mohamed A. El-Erian said business is booming at the world's largest manager of bond funds and that isn't a good sign for the U.S. economy.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 27, 2010
Who's supposed to watch what?

A growing fog of regulation is blurring the line that separates the compliance responsibilities of broker-dealers from those of their clearing firms.

INVESTING EMERGING MARKETS OCT 27, 2010
One group that will survive the 'new normal': Pimco's El-Erian

Mohamed A. El-Erian, whose firm runs the world's biggest mutual fund, says sovereign wealth funds are poised to profit from a reshaping of the global economy known as the “new normal.”