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MUTUAL FUNDS OCT 31, 2011
Bill Gross cops to 'stinker' of a year

Bill Gross, manager of the world's biggest mutual fund, is seeking to reassure clients that he hasn't lost his touch after he misjudged the extent of the economic slowdown, causing his Pimco Total Return Fund to trail rivals this year

By Bloomberg
FIXED INCOME OCT 31, 2011
Gross friendly to Fannie and Freddie

Bill Gross has increased holdings of mortgage bonds in Pimco's flagship fund to the highest level since January in light of the Federal Reserve Board's announcement of plans to reinvest housing debt into the securities to drive borrowing rates lower

By Bloomberg
BofA's Moynihan to answer 'skeptics' in Berkowitz conference
EQUITIES OCT 31, 2011
BofA's Moynihan to answer 'skeptics' in Berkowitz conference

Bruce Berkowitz's Fairholme Capital Management will hold a 90-minute conference call with BofA CEO Brian Moynihan on Aug. 10 during which investors in the Fairholme Fund, which holds 92.6 million shares of the bank, will get to ask about its sagging share price.

By Doug Cubberley
FIXED INCOME OCT 30, 2011
Pimco: MBS that fell after refi rules a buy

Investors should buy Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage-backed securities, which have slumped in response to planned changes to the government-supported companies' refinancing rules, according to Pacific Investment Management Co. LLC

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES OCT 28, 2011
2011 InvestmentNews Alternative Investments Conference Supplement

By Mark Bruno
The tea leaves say 'sell,' according to this portfolio manager
EQUITIES OCT 28, 2011
The tea leaves say 'sell,' according to this portfolio manager

Frank A. Barbera Jr., co-portfolio manager of the Sierra Core Retirement Fund, tracks a staggering number of jobs reports and other economic indicators. They all say the same thing, he says.

By Bloomberg
Insurance regulators vote for stronger annuity disclosure
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 28, 2011
Insurance regulators vote for stronger annuity disclosure

A group of state insurance regulators voted yesterday to adopt amendments to an annuity disclosure model that would give customers a detailed breakdown of product features.

By Darla Mercado
Bernanke: Moody's plan could trigger run on money funds
MUTUAL FUNDS OCT 28, 2011
Bernanke: Moody's plan could trigger run on money funds

Fed head criticizes rater's proposal to reveal which funds might be bailed out during market panics

By John Goff
UBS will pay $12M over naked shorts
EQUITIES OCT 27, 2011
UBS will pay $12M over naked shorts

UBS AG, Switzerland's biggest bank, will pay $12 million to resolve Financial Industry Regulatory Authority claims that a brokerage unit allowed millions of short-sale orders to be placed without reasonable grounds to believe that the securities could be delivered.

By Doug Cubberley
MetLife to temper variable annuity growth amid hot 2Q sales
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 27, 2011
MetLife to temper variable annuity growth amid hot 2Q sales

Insurance juggernaut MetLife Inc. will rein in its variable annuities, as second-quarter sales surged beyond analysts' expectations.

By Darla Mercado
FIXED INCOME OCT 26, 2011
JPMorgan likes junk bonds over stocks

Junk bonds are becoming as attractive as stocks as relative yields on the debt soar to a two-year high and a U.S. recession becomes likelier, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.

By Bloomberg
FIXED INCOME OCT 26, 2011
Roosevelt brings in fixed-income vet to take it into bonds

If you need another sign that investors are completely spooked by the stock market, consider this: The Roosevelt Investment Group Inc., a $5 billion asset management and advisory firm known for its hefty stock allocations, is moving into the fixed-income space

By Jeff Benjamin
EQUITIES OCT 25, 2011
Barton Biggs places bullish bets

Barton Biggs, a hedge fund manager who bought stocks when the market bottomed in March 2009, recently boosted bullish bets on equities in his Traxis Global Equity Macro Fund, citing improving U.S. economic data

By Bloomberg
House Republican sees muni bond tax break surviving
FIXED INCOME OCT 25, 2011
House Republican sees muni bond tax break surviving

The supercommittee charged with putting together a deficit reduction package by Thanksgiving isn't likely to find the seven votes it needs to trim the tax exemption for investing in municipalities.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Chicago high-rise falls flat, marks largest muni default of the year
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 25, 2011
Chicago high-rise falls flat, marks largest muni default of the year

The Clare at Water Tower missed $229m payment this month

By John Goff
FIXED INCOME OCT 25, 2011
Regions Financial still seeks buyer for Morgan Keegan

Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. won a small victory last week when a class action brought by investors in a Tennessee state court was dismissed by a federal judge. But it doesn't look as if the troubled securities firm is any closer to being sold than when its parent company, Regions Financial Corp., put it up for sale three months ago

By Andrew Osterland
ALTERNATIVES OCT 24, 2011
Black swan manager returning 23%, anticipating bear market

Turbulence is where this hedge fund manager thrives

By Doug Cubberley
World has “bigger problem” than in 2008, Black Swan author says
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 24, 2011
World has “bigger problem” than in 2008, Black Swan author says

Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of the best-selling book “The Black Swan,” said the current global market turmoil is worse than it was in 2008 because countries such as the U.S. have larger sovereign-debt loads.

By Doug Cubberley
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 24, 2011
Insurers' products are highly prized

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 24, 2011
Products and insurers' financial strength highly prized by advisers and agents

A LIMRA survey released Tuesday found that 32% of 616 producers picked an aspect of training as the most valued service offered by insurers.

By Darla Mercado