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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 17, 2009
Earning an F in thrift

Although the majority of consumers who participated in the National Financial Literacy Survey gave themselves good grades for their knowledge of personal finance, many admitted that they aren't saving money for the future.

By Sue Asci
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 17, 2009
Finra walks fiduciary/suitability tightrope

Finra chief Richard Ketchum's call for a fiduciary standard for all advisers, even as he indicated that he would not want to significantly alter suitability rules for broker-dealers, highlights the difficulties inherent in harmonizing the two regulatory standards as the strife-torn industry moves towards establishing a single self-regulatory organization for advisers.

By Sara Hansard
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 17, 2009
Agent fingerprinting seen as gap in state insurance regulation

The lack of a uniform fingerprinting requirement for insurance agents and brokers may serve as new ammunition in the battle over federal regulation of the insurance industry.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 17, 2009
More workers move 401(k) savings to stable-fund investments

Stable-value funds are the safest investment option available to 401(k) plan participants, but recent problems at two funds illustrate why sponsors should exercise caution in selecting them, according to observers.

By Judy Greenwald
NEWS RIAS MAY 17, 2009
Bank customers urged to come clean on offshore accounts

Wealthy Americans who have offshore bank accounts may be sweating more than usual this summer.

By Charles Paikert
At the bell
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 17, 2009
At the bell

Ameriprise Financial Inc. on Friday stepped back from receiving TARP money, less than 24 hours after the Department of the Treasury cleared it to participate in the program.

By Investment News Team
NEWS EMERGING MARKETS MAY 15, 2009
Euro zone shrank by 2.5% in first quarter

Germany saw output plunge by 3.8% as demand for its cars and factory machinery collapsed.

By Associated Press
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 15, 2009
Consumers cast a hopeful eye to the future, says Reuters/University of Michigan

Consumers are becoming more optimistic about the economy recovery, according to the preliminary results from the Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers, released today.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 15, 2009
Though saving, parents fear they won't meet spiraling tuition costs, says survey

Although parents are worried about the rising cost of college, the recession isn’t stopping most of them from saving, according to a survey that is to be released Monday by OppenheimerFunds Inc.

By Charles Paikert
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 15, 2009
Boffo recruiting fuels LPL's strong first quarter

On the back of strong recruiting and the ability to attract new clients, LPL Investment Holdings Inc. of Boston has reported net income of $14.8 million for the first three months of this year — an increase of 26.8% over the same period in 2008.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 15, 2009
Fortress shares slide after offering is priced

Shares of Fortress Investment Group LLC fell today after the investment manager said it priced a stock offering.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 15, 2009
Americans maintain happiness quotient, despite economy

In a Harris Poll that surveyed 2,401 U.S. adults online April 13-21, 35% of respondents said they were “very happy” — the same percentage as a year ago.

By Sue Asci
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 15, 2009
ING names chief insurance risk officer for U.S. annuity biz

By Sue Asci
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 15, 2009
After long wait, six insurers hit the TARP jackpot

Six major insurance companies yesterday received preliminary approval from the Department of the Treasury to participate in the Troubled Asset Relief Program, according to published reports.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 15, 2009
U.S. consumer April prices flat, matches projections

Consumer prices were unchanged in April as both food and energy costs declined to offset gains elsewhere. Prices over the past year fell by the largest amount in more than a half-century.

By Associated Press
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 14, 2009
Jackson National overall annuity sales rose, driven by fixed products

First-quarter overall annuity sales rose 8% to $2.6 billion at Jackson National Life Insurance Co. year over year, propelled by large gains in traditional fixed-annuity sales.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RIAS MAY 14, 2009
RIA trades at Schwab fell in April

The Charles Schwab Corp., the dominant broker-dealer for registered investment advisers, said today that RIA trades on behalf of clients in April fell 25% from the previous month to an average of 22,600 a day — the lowest volume level since last August.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 14, 2009
European stocks end up as Wall Street edges higher

A rebound on Wall Street helped Europe's main stock markets close higher Thursday despite big selling in Asia earlier and ongoing unease about the scale and speed of any global economic recovery.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 14, 2009
Wholesale prices rise 0.3% in April

The Labor Department said Thursday that wholesale prices climbed 0.3% last month, a larger increase than the 0.1% that economists had expected.

By ecooper
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 14, 2009
New jobless rise more than expected to 637K

The Labor Department said Thursday the number of new claims rose to a seasonally adjusted 637,000, from a revised 605,000 the previous week. That's above analysts' expectations of 610,000.

By Bloomberg