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INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS DEC 05, 2013
Cogent: Two-thirds of industry compensation to be fee-based by 2015

In a bad omen for the mutual fund industry, the shift toward fee-based compensation is expected to accelerate over the next two years, a new report finds. Who's pushing the trend?

By JKEPHART
ALTERNATIVES DEC 04, 2013
BofA settles municipal derivatives-rigging claims

Deal is on top of $62.5 million the bank contributed to settlement fund.

By Gregory Crawford
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 04, 2013
Higher rates can blunt long-term-care errors, Genworth CEO says

The largest seller of long-term-care coverage is counting on periodic rate increases of 2% to 4% to maintain profit targets.

By Matt Ackermann
EQUITIES DEC 04, 2013
Look out below: T. Rowe Price warns of correction in the New Year

Today's Breakfast with Benjamin: T. Rowe Price warns of correction, Deutsche Bank bans chat rooms, the first-ever hedge fund ad debuts, big banks sweating over the looming Volcker rule, and EU Commission levies heavy fine for rate rigging.

By Jeff Benjamin
ETFS DEC 04, 2013
Fidelity late but not too late with new ETFs

Mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments is set to launch a series of exchange-traded funds, the firm's first in 10 years. Is it too little, too late? Advisers say no, but they're not overly excited, either.

By By Megan Durisin
EQUITIES DEC 03, 2013
Getting into the market on the cheap

Today's Breakfast with Benjamin includes: Facing the reality of capital gains, Hilton IPO sheds light on hotel stocks, hedge funds go long-only, and the Brits outshop Americans.

By Jeff Benjamin
EQUITIES DEC 03, 2013
Grab your gains and hold on tight – at least till New Year's

With the S&P 500 up more than 29% from the start of the year, on the heels of a 15% gain last year, it is a safe bet that there are plenty of taxable gains sitting inside client portfolios. But even if you feel the market is getting rich, it might be worth waiting until after Jan. 1 to cash out.

By Jeff Benjamin
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 03, 2013
Morgan Stanley's Lynch pays premium for growth

By Bloomberg
EQUITIES DEC 03, 2013
Economic underpinnings strengthen as stocks climb

Nuveen's chief equity strategist Bob Doll says economic underpinnings, including revenue growth, are strengthening as stock prices continue to climb. And valuations? Not insane.

By Bob Doll
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 03, 2013
$247B Pimco Total Return knocked off its perch as biggest mutual fund

Thanks to the stock market rally, among other things, the $287 billion Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund has surpassed the $247 billion Bill Gross' Pimco Total Return Fund as the largest mutual fund. At least for now.

By JKEPHART
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 03, 2013
Vanguard to pay short-term capital gains on money market funds

Vanguard to pay short-term capital gains on money market funds

By Megan Durisin
FIXED INCOME DEC 03, 2013
Munis extend biggest rally since April

The $3.7 trillion municipal-bond market extended its biggest rally since April, with investors buying Puerto Rico, Illinois and California debt ahead of the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting beginning Tuesday.

By Matt Ackermann
FIXED INCOME DEC 03, 2013
Investing in Detroit: Brilliant or crazy?

Some money managers see big value in Detroit's muni bonds while others see only losses. Therein lies a battle.

By Gregory Crawford
EQUITIES DEC 02, 2013
Markets are poised for 'Santa rally' and 'January effect'

Markets are poised for the Santa rally and January effect. Also in today's Breakfast with Benjamin: Cyber Monday becomes Cyber Week, global factory growth, CEO pay and stock performance, and financing 'The Twelve Days of Christmas.'

By Jeff Benjamin
ALTERNATIVES DEC 02, 2013
Fracking: Investment opportunity with plenty of risk

For investors and advisers interested in the fast-growing and sometimes misunderstood fracking space, extreme caution might be the most prudent move. Lax disclosure is one of the problems.

By Jeff Benjamin
EQUITIES DEC 02, 2013
Global markets riding high on the 'Yellen effect'

Did Janet Yellen affect global markets? Better believe it. Also, four U.S. banks get cut by Moody's, some big names load up on gold and yes, there's an ETF with a chunk of Twitter. From <i>InvestmentNews</i> senior columnist Jeff Benjamin, who adds a Turkey Day preview.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 01, 2013
Letters to the editor

By MFXFeeder
RIA NEWS NOV 30, 2013
Gold's luster going from bad to worse

Plus: How-to for advisers going solo, global investors bail on Obama, deflating market bubble babble

By Jeff Benjamin
ALTERNATIVES NOV 30, 2013
Mountain of money in nontraded REITs continues to hold Wall Street's attention

Wall Street continues to intensify its loving gaze on the domain of independent broker-dealers and the alternative investments they're selling. This time, the Street's sights are on nontraded REITs.

By Bruce Kelly
ALTERNATIVES NOV 30, 2013
Nontraded-REIT managers have little skin in the game

Insiders of nontraded REITs typically own far fewer company shares than executives of publicly traded REITS, and that's beginning to influence how B-Ds sell, or don't, their shares. <i><a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/gallery/20131114/FREE/111409999/PH&quot;>(<b>Plus</b>: Look inside the ownership of 11 big nontraded REITs)</a></i>

By Bruce Kelly