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ALTERNATIVES DEC 10, 2009
Citadel scraps plan to sell E*Trade stock

Private equity firm Citadel Investment Group LLC said today that one of its affiliates has canceled a plan to sell a portion of its stake in retail brokerage firm E-Trade Financial Corp.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES DEC 10, 2009
Just two CDS clearinghouses will survive, analysts say

Although five exchanges will soon vie to clear credit default swap trades in Europe and the United States, the number is likely to dwindle to one on each side of the Atlantic in the next couple of years, according to analysts and industry participants.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 09, 2009
Little Rock investment show host fined for alleged mutual fund fraud

The Arkansas Securities Department announced Tuesday that it fined a broker $50,000 and suspended his license for two weeks after a probe into alleged fraudulent mutual fund sales

By Associated Press
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 09, 2009
Controversial accounting change will boost insurers' capital reserves

By Darla Mercado
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 09, 2009
Fund firms step up hiring

As investors slowly dip their toes back into the stock market, mutual fund companies are cautiously hiring again.

By David Hoffman
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 09, 2009
Most portfolio managers shun their own funds

Helpful hint for mutual fund portfolio managers: Get some skin in the game if you want to outperform other managers.

By Dan Jamieson
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 08, 2009
West Virginia's Jane Cline tabbed to head NAIC

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners named its 2010 leaders today, with Jane Cline, West Virginia's insurance commissioner, assuming the presidency.

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 08, 2009
Aim's Tyler Dann: Why health care sector is rife with opportunity

With Congress advancing its controversial 1,900-page health care reform legislation, Wall Street has pushed health care sector stocks into value territory, according to Tyler Dann, co-manager of the $4.8 billion Aim Charter Fund <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?q=chtrx&amp;INDA=1&amp;crit=&amp;SearchCategory=CHART%3BREG%3BFREE%3BSUB&amp;SearchProfile=1119&amp;x=47&amp;y=9&amp;symbol=&amp;targetURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.investmentnews.com%2Fapps%2Fpbcs.dll%2Fsection%3Fcategory%3Dstocklookup&amp;category=ETFLOOKUP&amp;searchType=etf>CHTRX</a>.

By Jeff Benjamin
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 08, 2009
Putnam CEO: Performance will win back advisers

Robert Reynolds, president and chief executive of Putnam Investments, is nothing if not an optimist.

By Sue Asci
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 08, 2009
Putnam to combine absolute-return funds with target date funds

Putnam Investments expects to deploy its absolute-return funds within target date retirement funds &#8212; a strategy slated for launch this fall.

By Sue Asci
FIXED INCOME DEC 07, 2009
Downbeat Bernanke boosts bond buying

Treasury prices rose Monday as investors jumped back into the market, seizing on attractive prices following big declines at the end of last week.

By Associated Press
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 07, 2009
Federal insurance office gains in House, but clout limited

The House Financial Services Committee last Wednesday unanimously approved a bill that would create a federal insurance office within the Treasury Department.

By Sara Hansard
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 07, 2009
SEC, Finra agree more clarity needed in regulation of life settlements

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 07, 2009
ACLI elects MetLife CEO C. Robert Henrikson as its chairman

The American Council of Life Insurers has elected C. Robert Henrikson, chairman and chief executive of MetLife Inc., as its 2010 chairman.

By Bloomberg
RIA NEWS DEC 07, 2009
As insurers gain in wealth management race, hurdles remain high

In the long battle to position themselves as wealth managers, life insurance companies still have to prove to financial advisers that they can do more than sell annuities.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 07, 2009
Retirement income winners and losers

You wouldn't know it from the way most mutual fund companies and insurers are marketing their products today, but retirement income in all its dimensions is going to be the key driver of the financial and investment business for the next two decades at least.

By Evan Cooper
ALTERNATIVES DEC 07, 2009
Hedge fund charged with running Ponzi scheme

The SEC today charged an unregistered hedge fund with operating a large-scale scheme that it said defrauded hundreds of investors millions of dollars.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 07, 2009
TARP Czar: AIG bailout isn't start of larger program

The Treasury Department&#8217;s decision to increase its bailout package to AIG, doesn&#8217;t signal a larger effort to aid companies outside the banking sector.

By Bloomberg
FIXED INCOME DEC 06, 2009
MBIA asset manager to operate as separate unit

MBIA Inc. said on Monday that its asset management unit will function as a separate operating company, a move that sent shares of the bond insurer higher in midday trading.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 06, 2009
Borzi: Labor Dept. still considering target date regs

The Labor Department is still considering regulating target date funds, according to Phyllis C. Borzi, assistant secretary of labor for the Employee Benefits Security Administration.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez