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NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 31, 2010
Regulatory reform will cost life insurers: analyst

The tax impact on carriers will encompass about 1% to 2% of their total earnings, assuming an annual tax of about 4 basis points.

By Bloomberg
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 31, 2010
Wells Fargo loses another A.G. Edwards raiding case to Stifel

The suit is one of several arising between Edwards and its successor firms and Stifel as a number of Edwards brokers deserted ship in the wake of the 2007 takeover of Edwards by Wachovia Securities LLC.

By Dan Jamieson
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 31, 2010
Janus earnings tempered by outflows from quant funds

Janus Capital Group Inc., owner of the Janus, Intech and Perkins funds, missed analysts' estimates by a penny after investors withdrew more money than expected from its quantitative investment unit.

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 30, 2010
Fired analyst ordered to pay former firm $10.7M

Finra arbitrators have ordered a securities analyst who claims he was wrongfully fired by Rodman & Renshaw LLC in 2006 for attempting to lower a stock rating to pay the broker-dealer $10.7 million in damages.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 30, 2010
Stocks look cheap vs. bonds, says Perkins

Relative to the low yields of bonds, the stock market is attractively valued, according to Tom Perkins, manager of the $81 million Perkins Large Cap Value Fund Ticker:(JAPIX) and the $12.4 billion Perkins Mid Cap Value Fund Ticker:(JMVAX).

By Jeff Benjamin
NEWS RIAS AUG 30, 2010
Prudential is new No. 1 seller of overall individual annuities

By Darla Mercado
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 30, 2010
Cetera hires Schwab exec as new national sales head

Mark Palmer, a Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. executive, today was named national sales manager at Cetera Financial Group, the broker-dealer network owned by private-equity firm Lightyear Capital LLC.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 30, 2010
U.S. economy turning Japanese? Wilshire's Chang really thinks so

Ineffective government policy and a lack of clarity on the direction of the economy make the case for a defensive investment strategy, according to Cleo Chang, manager of the Direxion/Wilshire Dynamic Fund Ticker:(DXDWX).

By Bloomberg
NEWS WIREHOUSES AUG 30, 2010
Midyear review: Who is winning the wirehouse recruiting wars?

While those of us who are mired deep in the minutia of the recruiting wars feel that the environment is as hot as ever, the trade press reporters who have called me have been asking why the movement has slowed. What's going on?

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 29, 2010
A flight to safety

Stock market volatility has caused some advisers to shy away from the sexiest life insurance policies — variable universal life and variable life — and to steer clients to a tamer cousin, universal life.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS IRA ALERT AUG 29, 2010
Avoiding Roth recharacterization traps

The Roth recharacterization provides one of the few second chances in the tax code. In essence, it's a do-over.

By Ed Slott
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 29, 2010
Budget battles could crimp SEC's plans

Lawmakers have given the SEC twelve months to perform a slew of studies and propose scores of rule changes. Can it meet the deadlines? Probably, if the agency's plumped-up budget gets approved by Congress-- and soon. That's a big if.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 29, 2010
Northwestern may be ready to sell Russell

Management at Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. has decided that Russell Investments is not a core asset and is seriously considering putting the $140 billion asset manager up for sale, according to a number of investment bankers and industry observers.

By Jessica Toonkel
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 29, 2010
Inflation now less of a fear among financial advisers

The reality of a sluggish economy is sinking in among advisers.

By Dan Jamieson
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2010
Pimco's El-Erian: Investors should prep for 'major structural changes'

Investors should prepare for “major structural changes” as the economy shifts to consistently slower global growth, according to Mohamed A. El-Erian, chief executive officer at Pacific Investment Management Co.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2010
Blue chips set to bounce, says Al Frank Asset's Buckingham

Blue-chip stocks are the best place to invest right now, says John Buckingham, chief investment officer at Al Frank Asset Management Inc.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 27, 2010
IN's Pavia: Let's agree to disagree respectfully

After seven years as editor of this publication, I have come to learn that our readers aren't shy. During that time, I have been on the receiving end of some strongly worded letters and e-mails from subscribers who didn't see eye to eye with me on one of my columns or with an <i>InvestmentNews </i>editorial.

By Jim Pavia
NEWS RIAS AUG 26, 2010
Advisers' worries about inflation wane

The reality of a sluggish, deflationary economy is sinking in among advisers.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS AUG 26, 2010
The dangers of the growing bond bubble

By MFXFeeder
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 26, 2010
Schwab and Charles Goldman take fight to arbitration

Charles Schwab Corp. and former executive vice president Charles Goldman agreed to meet with a private mediator next month to discuss $736,000 in severance pay he is seeking following his dismissal in 2008.

By Jed Horowitz