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NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 09, 2010
Banks' annuity fee income rose, FA sales fell in "09 3Q

Fee income from annuity sales climbed at bank holding companies during the first three quarters of 2009, but sales of fixed annuities in the bank channel slipped, according to two separate studies released last week.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 09, 2010
Schwab announces 47% drop in net income – and a stock offering

The stock price of The Charles Schwab Corp. fell 2.5% to $18.81 in after-hours trading after the company announced plans to sell more than 26 million shares of common stock. The discount broker and leading custodian for registered investment advisers also reported that its fourth-quarter net income fell 47% from the year-earlier period to $164 million. Schwab last month signaled that it would report weaker results.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 09, 2010
American Funds top choice for marketing materials

Financial advisers and branch managers chose American Funds as the firm which best meets their needs for marketing materials, according to a study released today by Financial Research Corp.

By David Hoffman
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 08, 2010
Titanium Metals: Investing in aviation growth

By John Goff
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 08, 2010
Skip the gold medal, go for gold stocks, says Midas Fund's Thomas Winmill

Why one PM says the price of gold will double to more than $2,500 an ounce over the next 10 years.

By Jeff Benjamin
AIG throws in a clunker, reports surprise $8.8B loss in 4Q
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 08, 2010
AIG throws in a clunker, reports surprise $8.8B loss in 4Q

After two successive profitable quarters, the besieged insurer reports a loss of nearly $9B in the fourth quarter.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 08, 2010
CFP Board strips credentials from admitted Ponzi-schemer

The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc on Friday placed Oren Eugene Sullivan Jr. under interim suspension, keeping the ex-broker from using its credentials.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS BROKER DEALERS MAR 08, 2010
'Disrespected' Regal Financial bolts from AIG's SagePoint

In a huge blow to SagePoint Financial Inc., one of three broker-dealers that make up the AIG Advisor Group Inc., its largest branch of reps and advisers is walking out the door following a bitter dispute over the latter's role and future at SagePoint.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 08, 2010
Buffett's S&P 500-bound Berkshire could get late boost from index funds

For investors holding shares in Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Friday might be a very lucrative day. Today marks the last trading day before Warren Buffet's investment vehicle gets added to the S&P 500. Berkshire's listing in the benchmark index commences Tuesday, the next trading day for U.S. markets.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 08, 2010
Are you a 4? AIG said to be rolling out rating system for incentive comp

American International Group Inc. is launching a plan to revamp how it arrives at incentive pay for its workers, according to the NY Times.

By InvestmentNews Staff
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 08, 2010
MetLife near deal to buy AIG unit

MetLife Inc. is in the final stages of talks with American International Group Inc. about a deal to buy AIG subsidiary American Life Insurance Co. for about $8 billion in stock and access a bridge loan, according to published reports.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 08, 2010
AIG unit Alico in MetLife's sights

Shares of MetLife slid Wednesday, a day after the insurer confirmed that it's in talks with American International Group Inc. about buying the American Life Insurance Company.

By Associated Press
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 08, 2010
AIG to pay out $100M in bonuses to crisis-causing unit: report

American International Group Inc. is set to pay out about $100 million in a fresh round of bonuses to employees of its financial products division, the unit whose risky bets helped sink the company leading to a $180 billion government bailout, according to reports published Tuesday.

By Associated Press
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 08, 2010
Dow could plunge to 8,000, warns Tigris Financial's Tiomkin

It's the spoiled brat market. Dozens of companies this past month posted blow-out earnings but instead of being thankful, investors stomped their feet and sold. The result: The Dow Jones industrial average fell 3.5 percent in January, the worst month for stocks since the depths of the bear market last year.

By Associated Press
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 08, 2010
Citi to test smart banking in new retail branches in Japan

Citigroup Inc. is ready to start growing again in Japan. The company said Tuesday it will open four retail branches this year, marking the banking giant's first expansion here since selling several of its Japanese finance businesses in the wake of the global financial crisis.

By Associated Press
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 08, 2010
Bank of New York Mellon scoops up PNC Financial Services in cash deal

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. says it is acquiring the global investment servicing business of PNC Financial Services Group Inc. for $2.31 billion in cash.

By Associated Press
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 08, 2010
Industry groups retrench on defining financial planners

Bowing to the political clout of the insurance and securities industries, 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 and money managers under the sway of an oversight board that the FPC seeks to create.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 08, 2010
Report: Bank of NY Mellon in talks to buy PNC business

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. is in talks with PNC Financial Services Group Inc. to buy one of PNC's business units for close to $2.5 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 08, 2010
Financial Planning Coalition accepts reality on regulatory reform

In the face of opposition from influential insurance and securities industry groups, the Financial Planning Coalition has moderated its ambition to get Congress to establish a broad regulatory scheme for financial planners.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 08, 2010
Bill Gross: Models and forecasting may 'not only be useless, but counterproductive'

Investment management is a privileged profession – not just for being paid by X-times what you're really worth to society, but from the standpoint of longevity.

By Bill Gross