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FINTECH OCT 22, 2009
SEC launches investor education website

In what could be a bit of a make-good to investors after missing some massive fraud cases in the last year, <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20090913/REG/309139986&amp;ht=SEC &quot; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221;> &#8212;namely Bernie Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi scheme &#8212; </a>, the Securities and Exchange Commission has launched its first-ever website devoted exclusively to helping educate investors.

ALTERNATIVES OCT 22, 2009
SEC whistleblower: Galleon case shows agency is finally stepping up scrutiny

Busting billionaire hedge fund manager <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20091016/FREE/910169991&amp;ht=galleon> Raj Rajaratnam last week </a> is a sign that the Securities and Exchange Commission is paying much closer attention to insider-trading rings , according to a former SEC enforcer-turned whistleblower.

RIA NEWS OCT 21, 2009
Morgan Stanley reps' assets spiked by $112B in 3Q

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney saw its total broker head count decline slightly in the third quarter &#8212; but their combined clients' assets managed to increase significantly during the three-month period, according to the earnings announcement the brokerage made today.

RIA NEWS OCT 21, 2009
On the lookout for increased volatility and a slight pullback

Many of the stock market indicators are suggesting caution, but investors now have to consider the &#8220;new normal&#8221; before jumping in or retreating, according to Jeffrey Beamer, manager of the Lacerte Guardian Fund (LGFIX) for Lacerte Capital Advisers LLC.

REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 21, 2009
Key lawmaker to tee up formal consideration of financial planning regs

A member of the House Financial Services Committee next week plans to propose an amendment to financial service legislation that would require that a study be done on the regulation and oversight of financial planning.

RIA NEWS OCT 20, 2009
Adviser gets eight years in jail for stealing from clients

Matthew Weitzman, a former principal of AFW Asset Management Inc., was sentenced to 97 months in prison after he pleaded guilty last year to stealing from the firm's clients.

FINTECH OCT 20, 2009
With compliance and regulatory reforms on the horizon, tech firms respond

Fears abound about the potential for change in the regulatory and compliance arena.

RIA NEWS OCT 20, 2009
Where there's pain, there's gain: How the unemployment rate can present investment opportunities

Despite the 60% stock market rally since the March low, many consumers remain fixated on the immediate reality of unemployment, and that is preventing a lot of investors from participating in the rally, according to Kevin Mahn, chief investment officer with Hennion &amp; Walsh Asset Management Inc.

ALTERNATIVES OCT 20, 2009
Judge tosses hedge fund suit against Joe Biden's son, brother

A judge has thrown out a lawsuit against Vice President Joe Biden's youngest son and brother over their 2006 purchase of a hedge fund firm, saying an investor failed to be specific enough in claiming that they underhandedly shoehorned him out of the deal.

RIA NEWS OCT 20, 2009
Stocks drop after mixed economic data, earnings

A weak report on housing starts made investors nervous that the economy will be slower to recover even as profits at many companies exceed expectations.