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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 16, 2010
Its sale scuttled, AIG Advisor Group faces heavy lifting to rebuild network

Larry Roth, chief executive of the beleaguered AIG Advisor Group, thinks that within six months, the network of broker-dealers that is home to 6,000 registered representatives and financial advisers will be “hitting on all cylinders.”

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 16, 2010
New CEO, new plan: Sale of AIG B-D network is scrapped

In a stunning turnaround, American International Group has decided to hang onto its beleaguered group of broker-dealers.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 16, 2010
HighTower has lured advisers for months

In the months before it landed one of the biggest advisers on Wall Street, HighTower Securities LLC was already successfully recruiting other breakaway brokers.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 15, 2010
Moneytree Software introduces Roth IRA conversion, other tools

By Davis Janowski
NEWS RIAS FEB 15, 2010
Wealth managers: Next overseas surprise is anyone's guess

Stocks have been in flux over the past few weeks as surprises kept coming from overseas. Greece's debt crisis, similar troubles in Portugal, and China's latest moves to slow down its economy have kept investors guessing.

By Associated Press
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 15, 2010
Why financial advisers should embrace performance-based fees

By Mark Bruno
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
The top separately managed accounts

By mlanche
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 14, 2010
A bridge too far

A recent round-table discussion sponsored by <i>InvestmentNews</i> demonstrated that there is still a wide divide between advisory and brokerage groups over establishing a uniform fiduciary standard.

By Sara Hansard
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 14, 2010
OSU, T. Boone Pickens tangle with Lincoln National

Oklahoma State University's athletic fund and Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. are embroiled in a legal flap over a failed funding plan for charitable insurance.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
Reverse convertible notes hot in low-yield environment

Investors snapping up the 10%-plus annual coupons on recent reverse convertible notes may be playing with fire, according to experts familiar with the stock-linked structured products.

By David Hoffman
NEWS RIAS FEB 14, 2010
More funding won't boost SEC's exams

The Securities and Exchange Commission plans to inspect just 9% of the 11,000 investment advisory firms that it oversees &#8212; the same percentage of firms it expects to examine this year.

By Sara Hansard
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
International markets

The international developed markets were muted during the fourth quarter with the Russell Developed Large Cap ex-North America Index up just 2.3%.

By Nathan Behan
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
Domestic equity markets

The fourth quarter of 2009 started out on shaky ground with the domestic equity indexes falling sharply in October.

By Nathan Behan
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
What a difference a year makes

As 2009 wound to a close, it was hard not to look back at the global financial markets just 12 months ago and realize how far and how quickly the recovery had come.

By Nathan Behan
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
U.S. municipals

By mlanche
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
U.S. fixed income

By mlanche
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
International equity

By mlanche
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
U.S. small-cap equity

By mlanche
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
U.S. mid-cap equity

By mlanche
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 14, 2010
U.S. large-cap equity

By mlanche