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INDUSTRY NEWS APR 04, 2011
Vanguard ousts AllianceBernstein as subadviser of U.S. Growth

Firm hires Delaware Investment and Wellington Management to manage one-third of $3.7B fund, joining William Blair

By Jessica Toonkel
You having a laugh, mate? U.K. proposes $225 a week flat-rate state pension
RIAS APR 03, 2011
You having a laugh, mate? U.K. proposes $225 a week flat-rate state pension

The U.K. government proposed replacing its current means-tested state pension with a flat-rate payment of about 140 pounds ($225) a week, with the goal of increasing incentives for people to save for their old age.

By Doug Cubberley
RIAS APR 03, 2011
Some states give a break on the deadline for filing ADVs

Although many federally registered advisers were scrambling last week to meet the March 31 filing date for the new ADV Part 2 forms, state-registered advisers in several states, including Michigan, Pennsylvania and Texas, were enjoying a bit of a reprieve

By Dan Jamieson
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 03, 2011
DOL expected to issue retirement distribution guidance soon

The Labor Department is expected to release distribution guidance aimed at plan participants as they exit defined-contribution plans, according to a well-known employee benefits attorney

By Darla Mercado
RIAS APR 03, 2011
CFPB should not be undermined

Republican lawmakers should stand down in their efforts to delay and obstruct the shaping of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which if properly implemented will go down in history as the most significant and innovative change to come out of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law

By MFXFeeder
RIAS APR 03, 2011
Gen X/Y: Advisers just don't understand

Advisers and Generation X and Y investors aren't seeing eye to eye on investment issues

By Anya Khalamayzer
OPINION APR 03, 2011
Marketing yourself as a fiduciary

The fiduciary standard is all about serving the best interests of investors

By Blaine F. Aikin
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 03, 2011
Consumer protection cop jabs back at GOP critics

Elizabeth Warren, the Obama administration adviser assigned to set up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said that lawmakers looking to limit the agency's authority should focus instead on the Wall Street “behemoths” aiming to undermine its mission

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 01, 2011

By Bloomberg
RIAS APR 01, 2011
Hot topic: Advisers not charging enough: Study

Many fee-based advisers leaving money on the table; cheaper rates do not bring in more clients

By Mark Bruno
MUTUAL FUNDS APR 01, 2011
How mutual funds could feel the regulatory squeeze

In 2,300 pages of legislation overhauling the U.S. financial regulatory system, there is no section or subsection entitled “mutual funds,” an indication that they were not seen as a primary culprit in the market crisis that shook the economy three years ago.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
MUTUAL FUNDS APR 01, 2011
Keeping an eye on Washington

By MFXFeeder
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 01, 2011
'Mini-Madoff' held in $300M suspected currency plot

By Doug Cubberley
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 01, 2011
More light shed on 'the switch'

The shifting of thousands of investment advisers to state regulation is months away, but the Securities and Exchange Commission is busily laying the groundwork for the transition.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 01, 2011
Advisers grapple with regulatory disconnect

The frustration felt by advisers about the growing wave of regulation and failed attempts to influence policy erupted last week at a town-hall-style meeting in Las Vegas.

By Dan Jamieson
Lady or the tiger? Betting on takeovers 'a dangerous game'
INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 31, 2011
Lady or the tiger? Betting on takeovers 'a dangerous game'

Investors get all hopped up when takeover rumors begin to swirl around a company. But contrary to conventional wisdom, sweetened bids or rival acquirers do not always materialize.

By John Goff
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 31, 2011
States pushing back ADV-2 deadlines

Although many federally registered advisers were scrambling to meet yesterday's filing date for the new ADV Part 2 forms, state-registered advisers in several states, including Michigan, Pennsylvania and Texas, were enjoying a bit of a reprieve.

By Dan Jamieson
RIAS MAR 31, 2011
ADV overhaul: Plain English is Greek to some advisers

Many financial advisers are finding out that they aren't as fluent in English as they thought

By Liz Skinner
RIAS MAR 31, 2011
Profiling? Advisers get more time to work up bios of staff

Advisers have an additional four months to prepare “plain English” brochure supplements about their investment personnel thanks to an extension granted by the Securities and Exchange Commission late last month.

By Liz Skinner
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 31, 2011
No stalling on VA transfers, judge warns insurer

A recent court decision against Pacific Life Insurance Co. may give advisers and broker-dealers legal leverage against insurers that take too long to perform Section 1035 exchanges of variable life policies.

By Darla Mercado