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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 25, 2009
Market participants split on reinstatement of the uptick rule

The latest attack on short selling could come in the form of a reinstatement of the so-called uptick rule, which requires that a stock moves upward in price before it can be sold short.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 23, 2009
S&P cuts credit ratings on AFLAC

Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services today cut its credit ratings on AFLAC Inc., placing the Columbus, Ga., health carrier on CreditWatch with negative implications.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 23, 2009
Liv-ex uncorks weekly wine index

Tracking the value of a wine cellar full of “investments” will get a little easier starting Monday when the London International Vintners Exchange launches the Liv-ex Claret Chip Index, the first fine-wine weekly price index.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 23, 2009
House members push for insurance info office

A bipartisan group of seven House members today sent a letter to Treasury secretary-designate Timothy Geithner, asking him to set up an office of insurance information if he is confirmed.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 23, 2009
U.K. enters recession territory

England officially entered into a recession in its fourth quarter, ended Dec. 31, according to data released today.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 22, 2009
AFLAC stock goes south on capital level doubts

Shares of AFLAC Inc., a Columbus, Ga.-based health insurer, plunged after a research note from Morgan Stanley aired concerns about the company’s capital levels.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 22, 2009
GE adds fund to Pacific Life’s VA platform

GE Asset Management Inc. of Stamford, Conn., today agreed to add the GE Investments Total Return Fund to Pacific Life Insurance Co.’s variable annuity platform.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 22, 2009
AllianceBernstein’s profit falls 73%

AllianceBernstein LP reported a 73% fourth-quarter-profit decline, while CIT Group Inc. and Fifth Third Bancorp posted fourth-quarter losses stemming from bad loans.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 22, 2009
Profits plunging, Janus drops institutional money funds

The Denver-based company’s earnings fell to $7.8 million, or 5 cents a share, from $51.6 million, or 30 cents a share, a year earlier.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 21, 2009
Actions belie managers’ optimism, survey shows

Fund managers are becoming increasingly optimistic about improving economic growth and the prospects of inflation, but they remain cautious over U.S. equities and emerging Chinese markets, according to Merrill Lynch’s January global fund managers survey.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 21, 2009
BlackRock hit with 84% profit drop

The New-York based investment firm blamed the drop, in large part, to incurring $215 million in losses from investments in hedge funds and real estate products.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 21, 2009
Bank of New York Mellon net drops 88%

The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. reported an 88% drop in fourth quarter net income late Tuesday, stemming in large part from $1.24 billion in securities write-downs.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 20, 2009
Jefferies books $443M fourth-quarter loss

The New York-based investment bank, which has now suffered five straight quarterly losses, incurred around $328 million in charges during the quarter, stemming mainly from expensing 2007’s employee stock awards.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 20, 2009
State Street drops 71%, missing expectations

State Street Corp. today reported a 71% profit drop in fourth-quarter earnings, along with increased unrealized losses in its commercial paper program and investment portfolio.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 20, 2009
TD Ameritrade lowers earnings forecast

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp., the discount brokerage firm that also offers custody services to independent investment advisers, reported fiscal 2009 first-quarter earnings today of $184.4 million, or 31 cents a share, meeting analysts’ forecasts.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 19, 2009
Brokers land in the rough

Morgan Stanley and Bank of America are upping the ante to create the largest brokerages in the nation, even as individual investors head for the exits.

By Bloomberg
NEWS WIREHOUSES JAN 18, 2009
Wells unveils management lineup for Wachovia Securities

In an internal announcement Tuesday, Wells Fargo & Co. laid out top management appointments for its expanded brokerage businesses following its merger this month with Wachovia Corp.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 18, 2009
Rethinking strategy for the long run

Managing retirement portfolios often requires balancing capital appreciation and capital preservation objectives.

By Bloomberg
NEWS WIREHOUSES JAN 18, 2009
Morgan-Citi's first challenge: Duplication

Reps at both Smith Barney and Morgan Stanley, as well as other industry observers, see a long slog ahead for the new joint venture between the two firms.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 16, 2009
Genworth waiting on S&L approval

While a handful of carriers have received clearance to become banks or thrifts, Genworth Financial Inc. of Richmond, Va., continues to wait for the OK from regulators.

By Bloomberg