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GM follows in Ford's tracks, offers lump sum to retirees
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 19, 2012
GM follows in Ford's tracks, offers lump sum to retirees

Automaker also shifting balance of pension plan to Prudential

By Mary Beth Franklin
DOJ, FBI commence criminal probe of JPMorgan's $2B gaffe: Report
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 19, 2012
DOJ, FBI commence criminal probe of JPMorgan's $2B gaffe: Report

SEC, CFTC also said to be investigating bank's big blunder

By John Goff
MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 19, 2012
Dems join opposition to fund reform

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Wealthy already lining up ways to skirt Buffett rule
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 19, 2012
Wealthy already lining up ways to skirt Buffett rule

Investment, tax strategies devised to minimize the bite; 'full employment law for taxpayers'

By John Goff
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 19, 2012
Kony video offers lesson in donor due diligence

By Liz Skinner
BofA sharpens Merrill Edge, adds managed accounts
WIREHOUSES JUN 19, 2012
BofA sharpens Merrill Edge, adds managed accounts

Bank of America sharpens Merrill Edge by adding 10 actively managed portfolios

By Andrew Osterland
More cuts at Bank of America — including wealth management
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 19, 2012
More cuts at Bank of America — including wealth management

Moynihan tells employees additional cost savings needed; 'got to do more'

By John Goff
More good news for Merrill: BofA priced 'as if it's going out of business'
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 19, 2012
More good news for Merrill: BofA priced 'as if it's going out of business'

More good news for Merrill: BofA priced 'as if it's going out of business'

By John Goff
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 18, 2012
DOL does turnaround, backs off controversial brokerage window provisions

In a surprise move, the Department of Labor backed off an earlier provision that tightened the standards governing brokerage account windows. The response of 401(k) advisers and consultants? Huzzah.

By Darla Mercado
For 401(k) advisers, standard come-ons not cutting it anymore
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 18, 2012
For 401(k) advisers, standard come-ons not cutting it anymore

Open architecture and fund selection now commonplace; 'evolution'

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 18, 2012
Blue summer

It looks to be a rough couple of months for Morgan Stanley. Recruiters say rep exits have picked up ahead of the transition to a new platform. Meanwhile, the bank is facing a possible three-notch drop in its credit rating.

By John Goff
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 18, 2012
DOL brokerage guidance stuns plan sponsors

By Robert Steyer
Has the Oracle lost the Midas touch?
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 18, 2012
Has the Oracle lost the Midas touch?

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has lagged far behind the S&P 500 for the past three years. And his political stances have alienated some former fans. This raises the almost unthinkable question: Has the Oracle lost the Midas touch?

By John Goff
RIAS JUN 18, 2012
Money funds ain't broke, don't need fixing

A bit of advice to SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro, who has made it abundantly clear that she intends to make further changes to regulations governing money market funds: Quit while you are ahead.

By MFXFeeder
INsider: Timeline for fiduciary rule slip-sliding away
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 18, 2012
INsider: Timeline for fiduciary rule slip-sliding away

Labor Department now shooting to issue proposal during the first half of the year; request for IRA info could gum up the works

By Bloomberg
SEC gets low-balled by Appropriations Committee
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 17, 2012
SEC gets low-balled by Appropriations Committee

Commission was seeking $245M boost in funding, got $50M; vote could bolster SRO backers

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RIAS JUN 17, 2012
Contemplating an 18% long-term rate

By MFXFeeder
RIAS JUN 17, 2012
Senate's Baucus sees opportunity to reshape Tax Code

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 17, 2012
Carriers bet on life insurance in place of annuities

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 17, 2012
Nontraded REITs feel heat despite sales

By Bruce Kelly