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INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2010
Peter Schiff: Why Paul Krugman should lose his Nobel Prize

In his latest weekly New York Times column, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman put forward arguments that were so nonsensical that the award committee should ask for its medal back.

By Bloomberg
T. Boone: BP a good buy
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 06, 2010
T. Boone: BP a good buy

Boone Pickens bullish on BP -- the oil company, that is; 'a little more heat' to come

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 06, 2010
Jeffrey Saut: The call of the week

Depressions, and recessions, are even more difficult to predict than the stock market. Yet, most economists agree the recession ended around this time last year.

By Bloomberg
Lesson from Lynch has FBR's Ellison buying up bank stocks
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 06, 2010
Lesson from Lynch has FBR's Ellison buying up bank stocks

Why is highly rated fund manager David Ellison buying up bank stocks? It all goes back to something he learned from his former boss, Peter Lynch.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 06, 2010
Yikes: 'Long siege' ahead for U.S. economy, says Paul Krugman

Forget a recovery: the U.S. economy is in a deep deep hole, says the Nobel Laureate. And without more stimulus programs, digging out may take years.

By John Goff
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 06, 2010
Clean energy will deliver the green, says Leuthold's Kurzman

Sees 20% to 30% returns on clean tech; 'small base' a big plus

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 06, 2010
Dennis Stattman: Japan looks promising

Dennis Stattman is a senior portfolio manager of the BlackRock Global Allocation Fund.

By MFXFeeder
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 06, 2010
MetLife will pay $13.5M to end probe of 'improper' broker payments

MetLife Inc., the biggest U.S. life insurer, agreed to pay the government $13.5 million to resolve an investigation into “improper” payments to a San Diego-based broker that sold the company's coverage.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 06, 2010
Insurance regulators to probe annuities sold to third parties

Insurance regulators state legislators plan to tackle the thorny issue of insurable interest with regard to annuity sales, preparing the groundwork for changes that could discourage stranger-originated-annuity transactions.

By Darla Mercado
Will states crack down on stranger-originated annuities?
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 06, 2010
Will states crack down on stranger-originated annuities?

These investments — wherein a third party purchases an annuity with a death benefit and assigns a sickly person as the annuitant — came up at the group's 2010 Spring Meeting this week.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 06, 2010
Goldman Sachs abandoning life settlements market

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has retreated even further from the life settlements arena, shutting down Longmore Capital, its life settlements provider, according to reports.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 02, 2010
S&P's ETF of the month: iShares MSCI Switzerland Index Fund

Watches, chocolate, cheese. Switzerland is famous for quality on all three, but perhaps more attention should also be paid to the many high-quality, blue-chip, large-cap companies which are based there, such as Novartis, Roche, and Nestle.

By Mark Bruno
Financial planner charged with espionage, money laundering
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 02, 2010
Financial planner charged with espionage, money laundering

U.S. prosecutors unsealed an indictment formally charging 11 alleged members of a long-term, deep-cover Russian spy ring – one that officials said includes a former financial planner who worked for an advisory and tax firm in New York.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 02, 2010
Huge amount of homework for the SEC in reform bill

The financial reform bill, which now looks likely to pass the Senate, directs the Securities and Exchange Commission to conduct a long list of detailed studies.

By Mark Bruno
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 02, 2010
'Worst should be behind us,' says BlackRock's Doll

Financial market volatility has increased over the past several weeks amid growing investor concern over happenings in Europe, the prospect of increased financial market regulation in the United States and, more generally, worry that the economic recovery has hit a rough patch.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 01, 2010
For NFL rookies, playbook now includes financial advice

Whether they earn the league minimum or a superstar's salary, football players have to know the basics of handling money to succeed financially.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 01, 2010
Christopher C. Davis: Inflation on the horizon

Christopher C. Davis is a portfolio manager of the Davis Large Cap Value Portfolios.

By MFXFeeder
Congress passes fiduciary ball to SEC
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 01, 2010
Congress passes fiduciary ball to SEC

In signing off last Friday on the most sweeping overhaul of financial regulation since the Great Depression, congressional negotiators took a major step toward empowering the SEC to decide whether stockbrokers should be more accountable to individual investors.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Tougher House fiduciary language makes it into final financial-reg bill
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 01, 2010
Tougher House fiduciary language makes it into final financial-reg bill

House and Senate negotiators agreed to include the stronger House provision on fiduciary duty in the sweeping financial regulatory reform bill. <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20100625/FREE/100629931><b>(Get the rundown on the full reform, and how advisers and planners will be impacted.)</b></a>

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 01, 2010
Two years after crash, wealthy still leery of financial advisers

In 2009, only 59% of the millionaires said they had regained trust in their financial advisers, while 56% said they had the same feelings about their wealth management firms and financial institutions.

By Bloomberg