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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JUL 29, 2009
Former Paine Webber chief vies to buy AIG Advisors

Two private-equity firms with strong ties to retail broker-dealers are the final bidders for the AIG Advisor Group — the network of broker-dealers that houses about 6,000 independent registered reps and investment advisers — and a winner could be determined in the next several days, according to sources.

By Bruce Kelly
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JUL 29, 2009
Haggling with hedgies: Investors have the upper hand, finally

Hedge funds' recent poor performance, along with a sluggish economy, has finally given investors the upper hand in negotiating fees on these historically high-priced alternative investments.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 29, 2009
Hancock snags Hartford exec for new chief risk role

Craig Raymond has joined John Hancock Financial Services Inc. as its new chief risk officer and chief actuary, effective immediately.

By Darla Mercado
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 29, 2009
Insurer Conseco to report 2Q profit

Insurer Conseco said expects to post a profit in the second quarter because of a much smaller investment loss.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 28, 2009
AIG sells life insurance premium finance business

Insurer American International Group Inc. said on today that it closed the sale of its life insurance premium finance business for $679.5 million in cash.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JUL 28, 2009
Stocks slide as July consumer confidence falls

Jitters about the U.S. economy are putting the stock market rally on hold again.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 28, 2009
Experts call for fed involvement in insurance industry - but to different degrees

Members of Congress are being urged to create — at a minimum — a new regulatory body within the federal government to focus on the insurance industry.

By Sara Hansard
INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 28, 2009
Institutions to own majority of mutual fund assets by 2012, report predicts

The current pace of growth in the defined contribution arena could tilt the majority of mutual fund ownership to institutional investors by 2012, according to a report released late yesterday by Cerulli Associates Inc.

By Jeff Benjamin
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 28, 2009
55- to 64-year-olds most likely to have health insurance in '07, EBRI study says

Adults 55 to 64 were most likely to have health care coverage in 2007, according to a study from the Employee Benefits Research Institute.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 27, 2009
Brooks named chairman of NAIC's life and annuities committee

Kermitt J. Brooks, acting insurance superintendent for New York, today was named the chairman of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' life and annuities committee.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 27, 2009
Worries about influx of supply pressures Treasurys

Prices of government bonds fell today ahead of another round of Treasury auctions as traders worried that the latest issues might be met with weak demand.

By Associated Press
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 27, 2009
Catastrophe bonds poised for comeback this year, Guy Carpenter & Co. says

Though fewer catastrophe bonds were issued during the first half of 2009, investors may see more of these issuances in the second half of the year as the financial markets stabilize, according to a report from Guy Carpenter & Co. LLC and GC Securities, both of New York.

By Darla Mercado
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JUL 27, 2009
June new U.S. home sales rise 11%

New U.S. home sales rose by the largest amount in more than eight years last month, in another sign the housing market is finally bouncing back from the worst downturn in decades.

By Associated Press
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 27, 2009
Aetna 2Q profit slides on commercial medical costs

Health insurer Aetna Inc. said Monday its profit skidded 28 percent in the second quarter due to higher medical expenses in its commercial business, which it expects to continue for the rest of the year.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 26, 2009
Big on life insurance

The Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education has chosen prime-time dreamboat Chris Noth as its national spokesman for Life Insurance Awareness Month in September.

By Darla Mercado
INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 26, 2009
Use target date funds the right way

Given last year's investment results, especially in 2010 target date funds, there are many who question whether the target date fund concept itself is fatally flawed.

By Anne Lester
INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 26, 2009
Muni analysts want more issuer disclosure

The recently issued SEC proposal to expand issuer disclosure in the $2.7 trillion municipal-securities market doesn't go far enough, say muni-bond analysts and the mutual fund industry.

By Dan Jamieson
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 26, 2009
ACLI concerned about disability insurance program

The American Council of Life Insurers is worried about efforts to establish a voluntary disability in-surance program.

By Sara Hansard
RIAS RIA NEWS JUL 26, 2009
Reborn NAVA will focus on advisers and consumers

In a dramatic re-branding, NAVA Inc., the trade group of variable annuity providers, last week changed its name to the Insured Retirement Institute and its focus to serving “the insured-retirement-strategies industry and consumers who rely on those guarantees.”

By Darla Mercado
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 26, 2009
SEC's EIA rule may resurface

The Securities and Exchange Commission will likely reissue a rule that classifies equity index annuities as securities and subjects them to federal oversight.

By Sara Hansard