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Focus confirms deal with Conn. breakaway-broker RIA
NEWS RIAS JAN 19, 2010
Focus confirms deal with Conn. breakaway-broker RIA

Focus Financial Partners, which recently completed a $50 million recapitalization to meet debt obligations and revive its business of buying interests in wealth management firms, confirmed today that it has made LLBH Private Wealth Management a full partner firm. As a partner, LLBH gets a combination of cash and equity units in Focus in exchange for giving the parent company a preferential interest in a portion of its annual revenue.

By Jeff Nash
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 19, 2010
Goldman lowers ratings, target prices on discount brokers

Discount brokers lost a vote of confidence from equity analysts at Goldman Sachs Group on Monday. In a report, Goldman cut its recommendation on TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. (AMTD) to neutral from buy, and lowered its price target to $21 from $24. It kept its ratings on The Charles Schwab Corp. (SCHW) and E*Trade Financial Corp. (ETFC) at “sell” and “buy,” respectively, but lowered its target prices on those firms and also on discount brokers OptionsXpress (OXPS) and TradeStation Group (TRAD).

By Staff reports
NEWS RIAS JAN 19, 2010
Focus Financial confirms purchase of Joel Isaacson & Co.

Focus Financial Partners LLC, which calls itself “the leading partnership of independent wealth management firms,” confirmed Monday that it is buying a stake in Joel Isaacson & Co. Inc.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 19, 2010
RBC hikes minimum for commission discounts

As any stockbroker knows, it isn't just online and institutional brokers that offer discounts.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 19, 2010
RBC Wealth Management to absorb JPMorgan's RIA custodian

Royal Bank of Canada today said that it will buy, for an undisclosed sum, JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s servicing business for third-party registered investment advisers.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 18, 2010
IMF: Global economy recovering but stimulus needed

The world economy is recovering at a healthy pace but still needs government stimulus efforts to keep it going, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 18, 2010
World stocks down on JAL bankruptcy, corporate earnings

World stock markets fell Tuesday as Japan Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection and investors awaited a raft of fourth-quarter U.S. corporate earnings with a degree of unease following a fairly mixed start to the results season.

By Associated Press
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 18, 2010
Life insurers join Haiti aid effort

Two major life insurers are providing disaster relief to Haiti by making donations to the earthquake-ravaged republic.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 18, 2010
Institutional investors knock on wood

Institutional investors are focusing on opportunities in the natural-resources sector by investing in timberland to hedge against inflation.

By Arleen Jacobius
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 18, 2010
Financial firms, advisers join effort to help Haiti

Both large and small financial services firms joined the worldwide effort to relieve the suffering caused by the earthquake in Haiti.

By Lisa Shidler and Hilary Johnson
NEWS RIAS JAN 18, 2010
Moneta Group adds $300M team from Wells Fargo

Moneta Group, a large financial planning and retirement benefits firm, has hired a team of A.G. Edwards Inc. veterans who last year produced around $1.3 million in revenue and managed about $300 million of client assets.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 18, 2010
Swiss Re bond lets investors bet on pandemics

Swiss Reinsurance Co. Ltd. last week introduced a $75 million catastrophe bond that covers extreme mortality risks.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 17, 2010
Utah goes even lower, cuts fees on 529 plans

Utah announced modifications to its Section 529 college savings plan today, including lower fees on some investment options and more flexibility in asset allocation.

By Hilary Johnson
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 15, 2010
Both sides agree: U.S. needs jobs for real recovery

Their perspectives are different—one representing business, the other labor unions. But Thomas Donohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, agree on the urgency of creating jobs to get the economy moving forward.

By Mike Verespej
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 15, 2010
Stocks fall on JPMorgan results, sentiment survey

Rising loan losses at JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s consumer bank and a disappointing reading on consumer sentiment sent investors rushing from stocks Friday.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 15, 2010
Immediate annuities, whole life are likely to gain favor

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RIAS JAN 15, 2010
Did Wall Street bet on failure?

It would seem to be an obvious conflict of interest for a Wall Street firm to create an investment product, sell it to its clients and then bet that the product would fail.

By MFXFeeder
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 14, 2010
Video: Sallie Krawcheck sounds off on RIA model

By InvestmentNews Staff
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 13, 2010
SEC proposes ban on 'naked' access to stock market

Federal regulators are proposing new requirements for brokerage firms aimed at reining in risk from their trading customers who are able to get split-second access to markets to buy or sell stocks.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 13, 2010
Fund managers: International growth will boost stocks in 2010

Companies with international operations are set to take advantage of a global economic recovery in 2010 continuing the rally that began in 2009.

By Bloomberg