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NEWS BROKER DEALERS JUL 10, 2011
Independent broker-dealers fishing for top talent

Recruiting will become more expensive in 2011 as the fight for top advisers heats up among independent broker-dealers looking to bounce back from a lackluster 2010.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS BROKER DEALERS JUL 08, 2011
National Financial Partners acquires Fusion Advisor Network

National Financial Partners, a consolidator of insurance-brokerage and financial-planning firms, has acquired Fusion Advisor.

By FGabriel
NEWS RIAS JUL 08, 2011
Fisher's firm to pay $376K to retiree who just wanted his book

By Doug Cubberley
Debt takes a holiday: Consumer credit scores surge
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 08, 2011
Debt takes a holiday: Consumer credit scores surge

Americans spending less, saving more; overall indebtedness at lowest level since 1994

By John Goff
INcite: Fire the Fed, hand keys to OPEC instead
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 08, 2011
INcite: Fire the Fed, hand keys to OPEC instead

If oil is what drives the U.S. economy, than let's put the real powers-that-be in the driver's seat

By Bloomberg
Barclays adds six advisers to U.S. wealth management team
NEWS WIREHOUSES JUL 08, 2011
Barclays adds six advisers to U.S. wealth management team

Barclays Wealth continues to lure advisers focused on ultrahigh-net-worth individuals, announcing six new hires in three East Coast markets.

By Andrew Osterland
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 08, 2011
Buffett to block backdoor bets on Berkshire Hathaway

Investors who couldn't afford to buy Berkshire shares bought cheaper Wesco stock as proxy; now, the Oracle taking Wesco private

By John Goff
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 08, 2011
California insurance czar probes 10 insurers over lapsed policies

A slate of major life insurers — the 10 largest doing business in California — are under investigation for the way they handle dormant life insurance policies

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RIAS JUL 08, 2011
Return to big brokerage platforms revives SunAmerica

SunAmerica Annuity and Life Assurance Co. is back in the fight in variable annuity sales after being dropped from or ignored on platforms for the past few years

By Darla Mercado
More pink slips at MSSB? Firm aims to pare costs with adviser cull, tech integration
NEWS WIREHOUSES JUL 07, 2011
More pink slips at MSSB? Firm aims to pare costs with adviser cull, tech integration

Bank may cut headcount at its brokerage beyond previously announced targets; underwhelming first quarter

By Andrew Osterland
Gross: Entitlement liabilities 'a staggering obituary'
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2011
Gross: Entitlement liabilities 'a staggering obituary'

At the Morningstar conference, bond king and occasional buzzkill Bill Gross stayed on point, labeling the government's $100 trillion entitlement liability 'a staggering obituary.' He also defended his bearish views on Treasuries, despite the recent rally in the instruments.

By Lavonne Kuykendall
Morgan Stanley's Gorman 'checkmated' by UBS, Bank of America: Analyst
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2011
Morgan Stanley's Gorman 'checkmated' by UBS, Bank of America: Analyst

Analyst Brad Hintz says Morgan Stanley boss James Gorman won't try to reign in comp costs at MSSB anytime soon. Why? Because UBS' Bob McCann and BofA's Sallie Krawcheck are on the prowl for the brokerage's talent.

By John Goff
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2011
Fastest growing firms? Not your father's fund company

The fastest growing mutual fund companies have one thing in common: They are anything but just plain-vanilla stock and bond asset management firms.

By Jeff Benjamin
Why everybody loses in 2011: Ken Fisher
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2011
Why everybody loses in 2011: Ken Fisher

Both bulls in bears will be disappointed, billionaire investment manager predicts

By John Goff
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2011
Ken Fisher on Pimco's new normal: 'Idiotic'

Billionaire investor says next decade will be as good as 1990s; 'we are chimpanzees with no memory'

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 06, 2011
Peter Schiff: The fix is in

This week's wild actions on Wall Street should serve as a stark reminder that few investors have any clue as to what is really going on beneath the surface of America's troubled economy.

By Peter Schiff
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 06, 2011
A league of their own: Priciest private colleges

The latest data on the most expensive private colleges in the U.S. offers up a a reminder of how dear higher education has become.

By John Goff
Wallflowers no more, investors demand more alternative strategies
NEWS RIAS JUL 06, 2011
Wallflowers no more, investors demand more alternative strategies

By Darla Mercado
Time to hop on stocks? Birinyi, others say yes
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 05, 2011
Time to hop on stocks? Birinyi, others say yes

Fears about the economy and Uncle Sam's AAA rating have rocked the equity markets, wiping out all the gains generated in the 2011 large-cap rally. But Laszlo Birinyi and other top stock pickers aren't panicked. In fact, they believe the correction is nearing its end.

By John Goff
Investors digging precious metals as faith in paper currency 'rapidly ebbing'
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 05, 2011
Investors digging precious metals as faith in paper currency 'rapidly ebbing'

Debt woes in Europe -- along with the risk of a U.S. default -- has investors digging precious metals. Gold, silver and palladium futures surged in intraday-trading, with gold getting close to $1,600 an ounce.

By John Goff