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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 03, 2007
Fitness and friends bigger concerns than money, survey finds

Crude-oil prices may be skyrocketing, the dollar plummeting and housing sinking, but money matters will be of great importance to only 17% of Americans when they make their New Year's resolutions for 2008, according to a survey conducted by Country Insurance and Financial Services of Bloomington, Ill.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 30, 2007
Mack axes potential successor

Morgan Stanley co-president Zoe Cruz is the latest casualty of the mortgage crisis, leaving after 25 years at the firm.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 30, 2007
Merrill chief said to eye Euronext exec

John Thain may bring aboard Nelson Chai of NYSE Euronext as he takes the helm at Merrill, The Wall Street Journal reported.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 30, 2007
Spending inches up, construction down

The price index for personal consumption expenditures increased 0.3% for the second consecutive month in October.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 30, 2007
Morgan Stanley to change pay policies

The firm will change its pay policies to comply with a wage-and-hour lawsuit the firm settled last year.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 30, 2007
White House backpedals growth forecast

The White House toned down its forecast for economic growth for 2008, but still predicted "solid growth" throughout the year.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 30, 2007
Putnam announces CIO departure

Josh Brooks, chief investment officer for large-cap equities at Putnam Investments, is leaving the firm.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 29, 2007
Insurance sales soar in third quarter

Individual life insurance premium sales jumped 20% during the third quarter, according to LIMRA International.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 29, 2007
Banks wave of the future, says FRC exec

Banks will not displace wirehouse channels, but will receive a larger share of growth and assets.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 29, 2007
Dollar gains some ground

The dollar rose against the euro this morning, trading at $1.4743, up from $1.4841 yesterday.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 29, 2007
Rocky road feared after strong GDP

The third-quarter economy expanded at its fastest pace in four years, growing 4.9%, according to a Department of Commerce report.

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 29, 2007
Bill would block gifts to donor-advised funds

Legislation allowing donations from IRAs to individual charities will not include donations to donor-advised funds.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 29, 2007
Prudential taps Strangfeld as CEO

Mr. Strangfeld, currently vice chairman of Prudential, now runs all of the company’s U.S. businesses.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS NOV 28, 2007
MFS launches web portal for RIAs

The portal gives advisers access to fund attribution analysis, portfolio commentaries, portfolio holdings analysis, and sector/security attribution.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 28, 2007
Existing home sales drop 1.2%

Sales of existing homes fell in October pushing supply of homes to the highest level since 1985.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 28, 2007
Sigma CCO charged with child molestation

Michael John Brooks is charged with four counts of second degree criminal sexual misconduct.

By InvestmentNews
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 27, 2007
Astor sues Astor

The son of New York philanthropist Brooke Astor and his attorney are expected to be indicted due to their handling of her $198 million estate.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 27, 2007
CD designed for 529s

Oregon's new certificate of deposit linked to the S&P 500 Index offers a guarantee and possible growth.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 27, 2007
Citigroup sells stake to Abu Dhabi authority

Citigroup Inc. is selling a 4.9% stake to the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, in a transaction valued at $7.5 billion.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 27, 2007
Consumer confidence drifts down

Conference Board says worries about the stock market and rising gasoline prices led to 7.9-point drop in November.

By Bloomberg