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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 03, 2009
Schwab executive says rivals will follow its lead on alternatives

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS BROKER DEALERS MAY 03, 2009
Upstart HighTower snags $10B broker

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 03, 2009
Obama's first 100 days in office earn advisers' thumbs down

President Obama reached his much-ballyhooed 100-day milestone last week, but most financial advisers were in no mood to celebrate.

By Sue Asci
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 03, 2009
Planning groups look to cut health insurance deals

The two largest organizations of financial planners are looking at ways to give members discounts on several kinds of insurance.

By Lisa Shidler
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 03, 2009
Swine flu crisis creates market winners and losers

The swine flu epidemic has hurt certain segments of the market, such as travel stocks, while others, such as shares of pharmaceutical companies, may get a short-term lift, according to observers.

By David Hoffman
NEWS RIAS MAY 03, 2009
Fidelity officials share business concerns with RIA, broker clients

Leaders of Fidelity Investments' adviser and broker-dealer clearing businesses pointed fingers at themselves and at clients last week for retreating from customer contact during the most chaotic periods of their business careers and hinted at changes to come in several key services.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 01, 2009
Old Mutual Asset Management CEO leaves firm

Tom Turpin, chief executive of Old Mutual Asset Management, has left the firm just months after the firm's parent, Old Mutual PLC, said that it planned a partial initial public offering of the business.

By Jessica Toonkel
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 01, 2009
Report: AIG mulls folding some of its mortgage insurance units

American International Group Inc. is considering closing down parts of its mortgage insurance unit following a failure to offload it, Bloomberg reported.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 01, 2009
Obama's first 100 days in office earn advisers' thumbs down

President Obama reached his much-ballyhooed 100-day milestone last week, but most financial advisers were in no mood to celebrate.

By Sue Asci
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 01, 2009
Income up, revenue down for Morningstar

Morningstar Inc. yesterday announced first-quarter earnings of $25 million, or $0.51 a diluted share, up from $23.1 million, or $0.47 a share, a year earlier.

By Sue Asci
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 01, 2009
Manufacturing contracts more slowly in April

U.S. manufacturing activity contracted at a slower-than expected pace in April, raising hopes that the steep plunge that began last fall may be moderating. The performance was driven by a rise in new orders.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAY 01, 2009
RIAs least likely to use annuities for rollovers

By Jeff Benjamin
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 01, 2009
More than 100 managers, agents subpoenaed in probe

More than 100 investment managers and their placement agents have been subpoenaed by New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo as part of his two-year investigation into alleged pay-to-play schemes involving the $122 billion New York State Common Retirement Fund, Albany, Mr. Cuomo announced today.

By Christine Williamson
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 30, 2009
New jobless claims unexpectedly drop to 631K

Meanwhile, consumer spending fell more than expected in March while personal savings rose, fresh evidence that the economy is still struggling to emerge from the recession.

By D Hampton
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 30, 2009
U.S. consumer spending fell 0.2% in March

U.S. consumer spending fell for the first time in three months while income growth slipped for a second straight month, indicating that the economy is still struggling to emerge from the recession.

By Bloomberg
NEWS WIREHOUSES APR 30, 2009
Schwab sees dollar signs flowing from wirehouse refugees

While new assets heading into The Charles Schwab Corp.'s adviser business slowed in the first quarter, executives for the San Francisco-based company noted that they've had contact with hundreds of advisers — with billions in assets — who are considering going independent.

By Mark Bruno
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 29, 2009
E-Trade Financial loss widens, shares fall

Online brokerage E-Trade Financial Corp. said today its first-quarter loss grew sharply as it nearly doubled its provision for loan losses from the previous year.

By Bloomberg
NEWS FIXED INCOME APR 29, 2009
Treasury will auction long bonds monthly

The monthly auctions of 30-year bonds follows Treasury's decision just three months ago to double the frequency of the auctions from four times annually to eight.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS APR 29, 2009
Economy shrinks at 6.1% pace in 1Q

The economy shrank at a worse-than-expected 6.1 percent pace at the start of this year as sharp cutbacks by businesses and the biggest drop in U.S. exports in 40 years overwhelmed a rebound in consumer spending.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 29, 2009
Variable annuity market needs help to grow, report says

In order to keep the individual annuity market alive amid economic turmoil, insurance companies will need to readjust their product risk, distribution and cost structures for the product, according to a report from Conning Research & Consulting.

By Darla Mercado