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MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 24, 2008
Nuveen buys Winslow Capital Management

Nuveen Investments Inc. will acquire Winslow Capital Management Inc., an investment manager that specializes in managing large-cap-growth-stock portfolios for institutions and high-net-worth investors.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 23, 2008
Managed-payout-fund disclosures must

Disclosures for managed-payout mutual funds — launched in the last year to help retirees manage income — must make it clear that unlike annuities, such funds do not guarantee income.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 23, 2008
Warning lights flash for Michigan advisers

As representatives from the American auto industry plead for a multibillion-dollar federal bailout, some financial advisers are already bracing for worst-case scenarios that could leave thousands of autoworkers, retirees and those working in related industries scrambling to fill retirement and health care funding gaps.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 23, 2008
Fidelity shakeup signals focus on breakaway brokers

Fidelity Investments' decision last week to replace the head of its adviser unit with an executive from Morgan Stanley is another sign that the former is serious about recruiting more breakaway brokers.

By Bloomberg
ETFS NOV 23, 2008
In dismal market, ETFs take on added allure

In the current economic maelstrom, exchange traded funds are beating mutual funds in the fight for investor dollars — a battle that will have long-term implications for the asset management industry.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 23, 2008
Fund expense ratios headed up in 2009

Mutual funds fees will be going up next year, with market turmoil likely to be the main culprit.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES NOV 21, 2008
Invesco unveils actively managed real estate ETF

The PowerShares Active U.S. Real Estate Fund (PSR) seeks to provide high total return by investing in publicly traded U.S. real estate companies, selected using a proprietary stock selection model.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES NOV 21, 2008
Hedge funds lost $40 billion in October

The global economic meltdown has walked back the hedge fund industry to where it was at the end of 2006, according to the latest data from Hedge Fund Research Inc. in Chicago.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 21, 2008
Mass Mutual promotes COOs

Roger W. Crandall, co-COO, executive vice president and chief investment officer, will take on the role of president, presently held by chairman and chief executive Stuart H. Reese.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 21, 2008
MetLife to include ETFs in variable annuities

MetLife Inc. of New York said that State Street Global Advisors in Boston will subadvise a pair of exchange-traded-fund-focused asset allocation portfolios for the carrier’s variable annuities.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 21, 2008
Treasury guarantees Reserve's U.S. Gov't Fund

Reserve Management Co. Inc. has announced that its U.S. Government Fund is now covered by Treasury’s temporary guarantee program for money market funds.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 20, 2008
More insurers set their sights on TARP

This week, three more insurers announced their intentions to apply for to the Department of the Treasury’s Capital Purchase Program.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 20, 2008
Ambac to settle $3.5B in mortgage debt exposure

The exposure was in four transactions: two collateralized-debt-obligation squared transactions and two high-grade CDOs of asset backed securities.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 20, 2008
T. Rowe launches global funds

T. Rowe Price Group Inc. of Baltimore has launched two funds aimed at providing investors with exposure to the markets in Europe, Asia and the Americas.

By Bloomberg
FIXED INCOME NOV 19, 2008
MSRB to open window on variable-rate munis

The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has submitted a plan for approval by the SEC today to collect and disseminate critical market information about auction rate bonds and other variable-rate municipal securities.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES NOV 19, 2008
Building permits see biggest drop in 26 years

Building-permit authorizations in October fell 12% from September to 708,000 —the biggest drop in 26 years, according to the Department of Commerce.

By D Hampton
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 18, 2008
Index annuities see third-quarter uptick

Index annuity sales crept up during the third quarter, hitting $6.7 billion, according to data from AnnuitySpecs.com of Pleasant Hill, Iowa.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES NOV 18, 2008
Bummed builders look to government for aid

Homebuilder sentiment in November sank its lowest level since January 1985, as shaken builders seek assistance from a higher power.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 18, 2008
Consumer-directed health plans gain traction

There are more enrollees in consumer-directed health plans this year than last, and those individuals are more likely to have higher income and enjoy better health than their traditional plan counterparts, according to a study.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 17, 2008
Four carriers take refuge under TARP

Four more insurers have lined up to become banks in the hopes of qualifying for some money from the Treasury’s Troubled Asset Relief Program.

By Bloomberg