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ALTERNATIVES NOV 08, 2009
Mixed signals on commercial property

By Dan Jamieson
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 08, 2009
Smaller players foundering in target date fund market

More than twice the number of target date funds have liquidated this year than in all of 2008, indicating how difficult it is for asset managers unaffiliated with 401(k) record keepers to build assets in such funds.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 06, 2009
AIG posts 2nd consecutive quarterly profit

AIG said Friday it was profitable for the second straight quarter as its core insurance operations continue to stabilize after the company's bailout by the government last year.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 06, 2009
70% of stock funds hiked costs between November and June, Lipper says

Around 70% of equity mutual funds increased their expense ratios during the worst of the financial crisis, according to a study released today by Lipper Inc.

By David Hoffman
FINTECH NOV 06, 2009
Self-service account aggregation from CashEdge; Financial application for the Droid

CashEdge Inc. is now making its AllData Advisor account aggregation service available to financial advisers via a self-service online subscription.

By Davis Janowski
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 05, 2009
Long-time Principal exec to retire

By Associated Press
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 05, 2009
Life insurance industry: Investor Protection Act still needs work

Life insurance producer advocacy groups celebrated the House Financial Services Committee's approval yesterday of the proposed Investor Protection Act, but stressed the bill still doesn't go far enough in protecting commissioned-based insurance sales agents.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 04, 2009
Allianz to stop selling its stand-alone LTC product

Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America is pulling its stand-alone long-term-care insurance product off the shelves, effective Nov. 13.

By Darla Mercado
ETFS NOV 04, 2009
ETF providers to focus on better educating advisers in coming year

Exchange-traded-fund providers in the coming year will have to focus on making sure financial advisers understand their products — and how to use them in client portfolios — as they anticipate increased scrutiny from regulators and the media, according to participants in today's ETF round table at InvestmentNews' New York offices.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 03, 2009
Mutual fund fee fight should be settled by judges: Supreme Court

The federal courts should resolve the question of whether mutual funds are charging too much in fees, the Supreme Court says.

By Associated Press
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 03, 2009
Challenged to place its products, Phoenix creates own distributor

The Phoenix Cos. Inc., following a series of ratings downgrades earlier this year that halted sales of its life insurance and annuity products by major outside distributors, today announced the creation of a distribution company, Saybrus Partners Inc., and a consulting agreement with Edward Jones & Co. LP.

By Darla Mercado
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 02, 2009
BrightScope launches target date benchmark tool

BrightScope, a San Diego, Calif.-based 401(k) data and analytics firm, announced on Monday a partnership with Target Date Analytics LLC to launch the BrightScope On Target Index. Effective today, plan sponsors and advisers who sign up to use BrightScope's online tools to compare their plans' performance to others will now also be able to benchmark the target date funds within their plans.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
ETFS NOV 02, 2009
Schwab to waive commissions on its own ETFs

On the day before it is set to roll out its first set of exchange-traded funds, The Charles Schwab Corp. announced a bold move today: the funds will be made available commission-free for clients with Schwab accounts.

By David Hoffman
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 01, 2009
Insurer CEOs discuss how industry has dealt with crisis

A panel of life insurance company chief executives last week assessed how the industry has dealt with the financial crisis, debating the merits of mutual companies versus stock companies.

By Darla Mercado
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 01, 2009
Amended bill targets pre-sale disclosure rules

The Securities and Exchange Commission would be instructed to study whether pre-sale disclosures should be required for all products sold to retail investors under a provision of financial services regulatory-reform legislation likely to be approved this week by the House Financial Services Committee.

By Sara Hansard
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 01, 2009
Jefferies keeps on rolling out commodity ETFs

Just weeks after launching its first commodities exchange-traded fund, a unit of Jefferies & Co. Inc. last week launched two similar ETFs: one focused on agriculture and another on industrial metals.

By David Hoffman
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 01, 2009
Touchstone on prowl for fund adoptions

Touchstone Investments is looking to adopt funds to fill out its product lineup.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 01, 2009
Comedian isn't laughing

Economist, lawyer and deadpan comedian Ben Stein doesn't find much humor in the way the federal government is handling the economic crisis.

By Darla Mercado
EQUITIES NOV 01, 2009
Heavy cost cutting brightens outlook for many U.S. stocks

There's plenty of money-making opportunities right here in the USA, despite the sluggish economy, according to some industry observers.

By Dan Jamieson
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 01, 2009
Is the bloom off the rose for American Funds?

The love affair financial advisers have enjoyed with American Funds has cooled.

By David Hoffman