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Nationwide steps away from 200 indie advisers
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 08, 2010
Nationwide steps away from 200 indie advisers

Nationwide Financial Network, the sales and marketing arm of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., has informed the 200 independent financial advisers that clear through its brokerage to find a new broker-dealer by April 30.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 08, 2010
Insurers would take modest hit from Obama's proposed tax: KBW

Major life carriers' earnings will take just a minor hit from President Obama's proposed Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee, according to a report from securities firm Keefe Bruyette and Woods.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS FEB 08, 2010
Too scared to open statements, couple loses in arbitration

A New York couple who lost more than $2 million on financial and health care stock investments made by their independent adviser in 2008 and who stopped opening their monthly statements has failed in a bid to collect damages from Fidelity Investments, the custodian for their RIA.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 08, 2010
N.Y. state orders FGIC to stop paying claims

The office of New York insurance superintendent James Wrynn has ordered embattled bond insurer Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. to halt claims payments.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 08, 2010
Krawcheck calls on Merrill's old guard

As part of her leadership role at Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Sallie Krawcheck has shown clear deference to the firm's storied past and has assiduously worked the phones, reaching out to leading members of the firm's old guard, including former chief executives David Komansky and Daniel Tully.

By Bruce Kelly
ING's insurance unit flops in the fourth quarter
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 07, 2010
ING's insurance unit flops in the fourth quarter

ING Groep NV, one of Europe's largest banking and insurance groups, reduced its losses to €712 million ($980 million) for the fourth quarter on Wednesday, reflecting a mixed operating performance and a big charge related to an earlier bailout.

By Associated Press
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 07, 2010
S&P goes negative on Bank of America, Citigroup

Standard & Poor's cut its credit outlook for Citigroup and Bank of America to “negative” from “stable,” warning that shifts in the political winds don't bode well for some investors in these large institutions.

By Aaron Elstein
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 07, 2010
Sister sues brother and his brokerage — and wins $608K award

A sister who sued her brother and his brokerage firm won a $608,000 arbitration decision last month in a case that alleged, among other claims, churning of highly volatile stocks in the weeks leading up to the market collapse of September 2008.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 07, 2010
Government requests information on using annuities in 401(k)s

The Labor and Treasury department have put out a request for information on the use of annuities in defined-contribution plans.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 07, 2010
Help make breaking up easier

The benefits that financial advisers provide to a client going through a divorce start when that client first informs you of the wedding plans.

By John E. Johansen
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 07, 2010
Reps cite top 10 areas of improvement for B-Ds

The transition support received when an adviser moves to a new broker-dealer tops the list of improvements registered reps want from their independent broker-dealer, according to the results of a new survey.

By Lisa Shidler
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 07, 2010
Advisers go it alone on personal finances

Like many financial advisers, Rick Kahler struggled for years over whether to hire a peer to review his personal financial plan.

By Lisa Shidler
NEWS RIAS FEB 07, 2010
A tale of taxes - and superior service

I would like to share a story about great client service from a financial adviser.

By Jim Pavia
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 07, 2010
White House backs Roth IRAs as default pension investment vehicle

Retirement savings for workers automatically enrolled in individual retirement accounts under the administration's fiscal 2011 budget proposal would be invested in Roth IRAs — unless they specifically chose a traditional IRA.

By Sara Hansard
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2010
Oppenheimer's head of distribution exiting after five months on the job

OppenheimerFunds Inc. has lost its head of distribution, just five months after he joined the firm.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 05, 2010
Groups retrench on defining planners

The Financial Planning Coalition has given up its effort to get Congress to establish a definition of financial planning that would have brought thousands of insurance and securities brokers under the sway of a new oversight board.

By Jed Horowitz
UBS whistleblower files complaint against prosecutors
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2010
UBS whistleblower files complaint against prosecutors

The key informant in the tax evasion case against Swiss bank UBS AG claims prosecutors made false statements to a judge who sentenced him to prison.

By Jeff Nash
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 04, 2010
Stocks sink on unexpected rise in jobless claims

Stocks dropped early Thursday as a rise in weekly jobless claims dampened hopes about a key employment report due Friday.

By Associated Press
Wall Street execs on financial crisis: Our bad
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 04, 2010
Wall Street execs on financial crisis: Our bad

Wall Street executives said Wednesday they underestimated the severity of the 2008 financial crisis and made poor decisions, while also defending their bonus and compensation practices to a skeptical commission investigating what caused the collapse.

By Jeff Nash
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 04, 2010
Life settlement disclosure sticking point for advisers

By Darla Mercado