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LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 27, 2011
Hartford sells private-placement life ops, refocuses

The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. has sold its private-placement life insurance operations

By Darla Mercado
Record retail sales, Euro optimism spur stocks
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 27, 2011
Record retail sales, Euro optimism spur stocks

Global stocks rose for the first time in 11 days and commodities and the euro advanced as European leaders drafted a framework for the region's bail-out fund and America's Thanksgiving retail sales jumped to a record. Treasuries declined.

By Mark Bruno
RIAS NOV 27, 2011
There are conflicts inherent in assets-under-management pricing

Fee-only financial advisers have long held themselves out as being more ethical than commissioned stockbrokers. Fee-only advisers claim to adhere to a fiduciary standard that requires them to act in the best interests of their clients, meaning that they must set aside their personal interests and fully disclose all their fees and any conflicts of interest

By Bert Whitehead
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 26, 2011
Mutual admiration society

It's been an up and down year for fund firms and their stock pickers. Nevertheless, a number of portfolio managers emerged as investor favorites during 2011. Here are the hottest of the hot.

By IN Staff
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 25, 2011
MF Global's failure may shift regulation mood

The push for increased oversight of the financial investment and advice industry may have gotten an unexpected boost

By Jeff Benjamin
Supercommittee a superdud as panel to announce failure
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 23, 2011
Supercommittee a superdud as panel to announce failure

Over the past few months, the budget supercommittee has been wrestling with ways to reduce the yawning U.S. deficit. During that time, a key GOP lawmaker has repeatedly said 'failure is not an option' for the bipartisan panel. Apparently, it is.

By John Goff
Want to target younger life insurance customers? Get online
FINTECH NOV 23, 2011
Want to target younger life insurance customers? Get online

With 2011 sales of life insurance products up just 4% over last year, carriers and producers would be well served by mining social networks to step up growth.

By Darla Mercado
U.S. close to crossing pivotal economic threshold: MFS' Swanson
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 22, 2011
U.S. close to crossing pivotal economic threshold: MFS' Swanson

Strategist says country's debt now approaching country's output; 'Rogoffian' effect would put the brakes on growth

By Evan Cooper
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 22, 2011
MSSB likes emerging markets, U.S. large-caps

Looking at a developed world that may dip into recession, the global investment committee at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC has decided to dial back risk

By Evan Cooper
MSSB plans for the worst with new asset allocation
FIXED INCOME NOV 22, 2011
MSSB plans for the worst with new asset allocation

In what the firm calls its “most significant change” to its tactical asset allocation in two years, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC's global investment committee is adopting an overweight position in safe havens and underweight position in risk assets

By Liz Skinner
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 21, 2011
Beta blocker needed for pharma's stock after heart med fails

Anthera share price plummets more than 50% following 'unexpected and disappointing' result in final test

By John Goff
Gold watchers say bullion set to take off in 2012
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 21, 2011
Gold watchers say bullion set to take off in 2012

Strong recovery expected for precious metal in 2012 as real rates stay low; $2,200 an ounce?

By John Goff
'Stinker of a year' triggers exodus from Gross' Total Return Fund
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 21, 2011
'Stinker of a year' triggers exodus from Gross' Total Return Fund

Pimco flagship likely to record net redemptions this year, a first; 'can become a bigger problem'

By John Goff
In the theater of the absurd, stick with marquee stocks: Birinyi
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 21, 2011
In the theater of the absurd, stick with marquee stocks: Birinyi

Famed market forecaster Laszlo Birinyi says markets are nearly impossible to forecast. His advice? Invest in corporate icons.

By John Goff
Barton Biggs sees little reason to be bearish
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 21, 2011
Barton Biggs sees little reason to be bearish

Famed stock picker ups equity weighting; U.S., emerging market shares 'very cheap'

By John Goff
Treasury's printing press a success as U.S. debt  top sovereign bet
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 21, 2011
Treasury's printing press a success as U.S. debt top sovereign bet

Uncle Sam's paper up 26% this year; given troubles in Europe, demand not 'waning anytime soon'

By John Goff
Lost decade? Only for large-caps
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 21, 2011
Lost decade? Only for large-caps

Equal-weighted S&P 500 up 66% since 2000; marquee stocks a bust

By John Goff
Options trading like 'crack cocaine for brokerages,' say critics
RIAS NOV 21, 2011
Options trading like 'crack cocaine for brokerages,' say critics

With stock trading down, the major online brokerage firms continue to ramp up their options-trading capabilities. While futures generate sizable commissions, critics worry that the use of greater leverage could leave less-sophisticated investors wondering where their money went.

By John Goff
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 21, 2011
Buyers can be choosers

Data suggests that there is growing investment interest in advisory firms from private-equity specialists and consolidators. But with buyers getting choosier, it's also easy to foul up a potential sale. | <b>Special Report:</b> <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=specialreporttemplate&amp;issuedate=20111118&amp;sid=EXIT>Selling your practice &amp;raquo;</a>

By John Goff
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 21, 2011
Inside Joe Paterno's estate planning play

Joe Paterno's transfer of homeownership to his wife in July most likely wasn't an attempt to shield assets before a sexual-abuse scandal hit Pennsylvania State University's football program

By Liz Skinner