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NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 23, 2009
Pacific Life takes a punch at LPL over potentially millions in lawsuits

<a href= http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=Topic&amp;keywordid=261&amp;keywordname=LPL%20Financial>LPL Investment Holdings Inc. </a>and Pacific Life Insurance Co. are staring each other down over which firm will have to pony up the potentially millions of dollars in claims stemming from fraud suits against a rogue broker from one of the three independent-contractor firms LPL acquired from Pac Life two years ago.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 23, 2009
AIG agrees to sell Hong Kong consumer finance unit to the China Construction Bank

American International Group Inc. today said it would sell its Hong Kong consumer finance unit to the China Construction Bank Asia Corp. Ltd.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 22, 2009
Congress may yank advice provision from pension bill

Lawmakers in Washington are discussing scrapping the conflicted-advice provision of the 401(k) Fair Disclosure and Pension Security Act of 2009 &#8212; a move that would be welcomed by many in the financial services industry.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 22, 2009
LPL suit: Pac Life ducking liability for rogue brokers

<a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=Topic&amp;keywordid=261&amp;keywordname=LPL%20Financial> LPL Holdings Inc. </a>and three broker-dealer subsidiaries have sued Pacific Life Insurance Co., claiming the latter is in breach of contract and trying to duck paying potentially millions of dollars of settlements and awards stemming from rogue brokers.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS RIAS NOV 22, 2009
Insurance agents to Dodd: Don't force us to take on RIA role

Life insurance agents' advocacy groups teamed up on Friday to ask Connecticut Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., to reconsider a legislative provision that would require life agents to become registered investment advisers.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 22, 2009
SEC: Con artists bilked seniors in biotech scam

The Securities and Exchange Commission last week charged two companies &#8212; including a financial planning firm &#8212; with conning senior citizens out of their retirement money with outlandish claims about investing in a shady biotech startup.

By John Goff
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 22, 2009
National Planning grabs 65 reps and $750M from Main Street

National Planning Corp. is scooping up the representatives and assets of Main Street Securities LLC, which is closing down its broker-dealer operations to join NPC.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 22, 2009
New York Life on the prowl to buy mutual fund companies

New York Life Insurance Co. is looking to acquire one or more fund companies, according to one of its top executives.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
NEWS RIAS NOV 22, 2009
Congress needs to avoid a dangerous juggling act

Congress has plans to pass health care reform legislation, and cap-and-trade legislation to combat global warming, and will have to reconcile financial-reform legislation &#8212; all by the end of the first quarter of 2010.

By MFXFeeder
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 22, 2009
Bonuses down for 2009 despite market jump

Incentive pay for traditional money management, hedge funds and private equity will fall on average 15% to 25% below 2008 levels, even with the market rebound and a stabilizing investment industry, according to a new study by compensation consultant Johnson Associates Inc.

By Barry B. Burr
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 20, 2009
Boehner blasts decision to kill investment advice rule

House Republican Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, criticized the Obama administration's decision yesterday to scrap a Bush administration rule that would have allowed investment advisers to provide advice to 401(k) plan participants.

By Sara Hansard
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 20, 2009
Dell, dollar weigh on stocks

The stock market lost ground for a third straight day as investors grew uneasy about a rising dollar and spiking demand for the safest government debt.

By Bloomberg
Stronger dollar triggers stock market sell-off
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 20, 2009
Stronger dollar triggers stock market sell-off

Signs of a subdued U.S. economic recovery sent investors out of stocks Thursday and in search of safer assets like the dollar.

By Associated Press
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 20, 2009
Conseco raising capital; Paulson & Co. takes stake in insurer

By Associated Press
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 20, 2009
Conseco plans to combine Conseco Health Insurance, Conseco Insurance units

Conseco Inc. said it plans to combine two insurance subsidiaries into a new entity in an attempt to save money and boost its statutory capital levels, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 20, 2009
California reaches settlement with former Conseco unit on handling of LTC claims

California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner has reached a $500,000 settlement agreement with former Conseco Inc. unit Senior Health Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, following complaints of improper handling of claims.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 20, 2009
SIFMA: Surprise audits could carry a $200K price tag

A proposal by the Securities and Exchange Commission that would require advisory firms that hold custody of client assets to be audited by accountants that are inspected by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board would cost each firm an average of $200,000, according to one new estimate.

By Sara Hansard
NEWS RIAS NOV 20, 2009
SEC's pop-quiz proposal provokes adviser opposition

The financial advisory industry is rallying its troops against a controversial SEC rule proposal that would subject thousands of investment advisers to surprise exams by outside auditors.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 19, 2009
Sun Life president Boscia to oversee Asia, U.K. operations

By Darla Mercado
Futures point to slightly lower market opening
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 19, 2009
Futures point to slightly lower market opening

By Associated Press