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WIREHOUSES APR 17, 2007
Jefferies books record banking revenues

Jefferies Group Inc. announced record quarterly investment banking revenues, net revenues, net earnings, and earnings per share, according to a statement released today.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES APR 17, 2007
Wells Fargo sees 11% profit hike

Wells Fargo & Co. posted an 11% increase in first-quarter profit, resulting from growth in lending and a higher-net interest margin, which set off increasing credit losses.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES APR 17, 2007
TD Ameritrade takes 2Q fall

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. posted an 18% drop in second-quarter net income today, one year after the company recorded its largest one-time gain.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 16, 2007
IRS pending regulations seen as consolidating 403(b) market

The IRS plans to issue final regulations for 403(b) plans by the end of June, and the changes could result in industry consolidation, particularly in the K-12 marketplace, observers said.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES APR 16, 2007
Smith Barney not for sale, executive says

Along with the layoffs and cost cutting unveiled last week by Citigroup Inc. came rumors that the company’s Smith Barney brokerage unit was destined for a spinoff.

By Bloomberg
OPINION APR 16, 2007
Reporter’s ethical lapse sullies journalism

By ewilliams
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 16, 2007
Fund group says rule review could have merit

The radical notion of abolishing mutual fund boards and allowing funds to set their own prices may be worth a second look, according to the head of a group representing independent fund directors for the $10.4 trillion fund industry.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 16, 2007
NASD still tinkering with VA suitability rule

IRVINE, Calif. — NASD continues to tinker with a pending variable annuity suitability rule, making a fourth proposed change in almost two years.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 16, 2007
Obama, Clinton call for investigation into LTC abuses

WASHINGTON — Members of Congress are calling for investigations into alleged long-term-care-insurance abuses just as the government is set to release its latest survey, showing a 97% satisfaction rate among policy claimants.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES APR 16, 2007
Morgan Stanley wins reps over

A year after taking over retail at Morgan Stanley — amid much skepticism — James Gorman has made believers out of most of the firm’s troops.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 09, 2007
Insurers look at including lifetime annuities in 401(k)s

Including annuities in 401(k) plans could represent a prime opportunity for advisers — if a new model for compensation can be devised and if advisers are allowed on-site to explain their product to employees, according to industry experts.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 09, 2007
CIT student loan executives placed on leave

CIT Group Inc. said Monday that it placed three top executives at its Student Loan Xpress unit on leave just days after the companies were subpoenaed by New York state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo in his ongoing probe of the $85 billion student loan industry.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 09, 2007
Regulatory sins haunt Christ Investment Service

The National Futures Association suspended Christ Investment Service LLC, a San Francisco-based introducing broker, for allegedly illegally acting as a futures commission merchant and as a counterparty to foreign currency transactions, according to the association.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS APR 09, 2007
Let competition, not boards, set advisory fees

Abolishing the role of mutual fund boards of directors in approving advisory expense ratios would lead to more competition in mutual fund fees, according to a book released in Washington today.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH APR 09, 2007
ICE to inaugurate New York trading floor

IntercontinentalExchange Inc. will open a trading center in New York's World Financial Center on April 12 to serve qualified professional traders.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS APR 09, 2007
United Securities sticks former brokers with tail E&O bill

Brokers who left United Securities Alliance Inc. before its March 1 acquisition by Royal Alliance Associates Inc. received a letter from United’s lawyers last month that contained a surprise: They owe United $5,000.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH APR 09, 2007
Fundamental differences over Schwab funds

Charles R. Schwab last week called the fundamental indexes underlying his company’s three newest mutual funds “a better mousetrap,” but The Vanguard Group Inc. and Barclays Global Investors smell a rat.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 09, 2007
Some VA-related costs in 401(k)s are exorbitant, according to critics

Many Americans are paying high fees in their 401(k) plans for insurance they don’t need, and their employers often are unaware, some observers say.

By Bloomberg
OPINION APR 09, 2007
Ruling acknowledges emergence of an industry

As reported here last week, a federal appeals court has struck down the Securities and Exchange Commission’s broker-dealer exemption, stating that the commission lacks the authority to grant brokers broad exceptions to rules that apply to investment advisers.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS APR 09, 2007
Raymond James & Associates lands bigger producers

NEW YORK — Raymond James & Associates Inc. recruited 36 registered representatives during the first quarter, compared with the 43 reps hired during the year-earlier period.

By Bloomberg