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SEC: Real estate trade group exec ran investment scam

Renee Brown is president of the Real Estate Securities Investment Association. She also co-founded a due diligence firm.This week, the SEC charged her with bilking investors

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Adviser at center of Okla. hoops probe leaves Merrill, joins Raymond James

Jeffrey Hausinger switches firms following allegations that he gave money to Oklahoma Sooners' basketball star Keith “Tiny” Gallon

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REITs are still a good value, says ING Global’s Ferguson

An upturn is coming in the publicly traded real estate space, and investors need to be nimble to take advantage, says Ritson Ferguson, manager of the $1.9 billion ING Global Real Estate Fund

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Buffett lunch: Investment firm set for $1.7M meal with Omaha’s Oracle

The Canadian investment firm that paid $1.68 million last year to win lunch with billionaire investor Warren Buffett is about to collect its prize.

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March madness boosts the profile of one small Kentucky advisory firm

Starting today, viewers will be glued to the TV for the NCAA men's basketball tournament. But one financial firm in Kentucky is drawing clients in with its own tourney attraction

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Limo driver-turned-hedgie faces long stretch in prison

Alan Fishman used to drive Wall Street bankers around New York. All the while, he thought he could do what they did. Now, the hedge fund president is facing five years in jail for securities fraud.

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Wanted: Hedge fund pros to police hedge fund pros

The SEC aims to add more enforcement agents and examiners to its hedge fund speciality unit. With 700 hedge shops closing in 2009, there should be shortage of applicants.

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SocGen probing private banking account in Singapore

The French bank says it's conducting an internal audit after uncovering 'anomalies' in the account. Clients have been notified.

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Advisers’ biggest mistake: Not running the business like a business

Christopher Van Slyke's firm was growing at a rapid clip. His approach to managing the bustling operation, however, lagged far behind

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PFS reps stand to pick up stock awards from Primerica IPO

Five millions shares allotted to workers, including officers and sales force leaders

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Top court’s decision could trigger flood of mutual fund lawsuits

The high-court's move in a key case could trigger flood of mutual fund lawsuits

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SIPC warns of web scam targeting Madoff victims

Look-alike site claims to have recovered $1.3B stash from a 'Madoff' hideout in Malaysia. It's also offering burned investors a chance to apply for some of that cash.

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California vs Greece? No contest, say bond buyers

Both sovereigns are facing economic woes. Both are facing huge budget gaps. But only one is facing runaway borrowing costs

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Bank failures rising: Eight states sinking

The FDIC seized another four banks late last week, bringing the year's tally to 41. And there's plenty more where that came from -- especially in these states.

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FDIC playing dangerous game of kick the can with problem banks, critic says

The FDIC labels more than 700 U.S. banks as 'problems'. Nearly 10% could fail. Meanwhile, one analysts claims regulators are hoping the economic turnaround will bail out the bad banks. It better.

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Insurers target new channels to help boost VA sales

Insurance companies are scoping out new distribution channels for variable annuities. Managed-money programs and 401(k) plans top the list of targets.

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Advisers prep antidotes for tax hike

Investor concern over the cost of health care reform is likely to manifest itself in a flood of questions to financial advisers about how best to protect assets from an expected hike in taxes.

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The 2010 Lipper Awards: This year’s winners

T. Rowe Price Group Inc. took the award for the best large mutual fund group, and RidgeWorth Capital Management Inc. won best small fund group last night at the Lipper Fund Awards, which took place at The Plaza Hotel in New York.

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$2.1B Oppenheimer bond team jumps to TCP

Jerry Thunelius takes four of his fixed-income-unit members with him; were they operating in Pimco's shadow?

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Dodd bill sails through banking committee

Republican members failed to set off any fireworks. Bankers, on the other hand, were quick to torch the bill.