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INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 11, 2009
Not just for children

Although the Alliance for Investor Education hopes that many teachers will gravitate to its newly released resource list of financial-education websites for children, the market downturn may also drive some adults “back to school.”

By Sue Asci
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 11, 2009
Allstate hires head of life-and-annuity unit

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 11, 2009
Advisers can now officially become retirement specialists

The Retirement Income Industry Association has formally introduced a new educational course designed to help financial advisers be certified as “retirement management analysts.”

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 11, 2009
View from the top: Executive attitudes

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 09, 2009
McNabb to succeed Brennan as Vanguard chairman on Jan. 1

The Vanguard Group Inc., the retirement plan provider and investment manager, says CEO F. William McNabb III will take on the role of board chairman in January.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 09, 2009
Global oil demand seen rising amid recovery

Faster economic growth next year, particularly in the developing world, will drive oil demand higher than previously expected, the International Energy Agency said Friday.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 09, 2009
Score one for the NCAA: Rule upheld that bans college athletes from using advisers when going pro

A former Oklahoma State pitcher received a $750,000 settlement from the NCAA to end a lawsuit challenging a rule that bans college baseball players from using legal advisers in contract negotiations with professional teams.

By Associated Press
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 09, 2009
Regions Financial, Merrill Lynch hit with class action

A Florida investor filed a federal class action against Regions Financial Corp., alleging that when the bank tried to obtain shareholder approval for a 2006 acquisition, it misrepresented its financial condition to the investors.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 09, 2009
Obama would create consumer protection agency

President Barack Obama fought to keep his proposed banking overhaul on track Friday, casting the political struggle ahead as one between big financial interests and average Americans victimized by complex or unscrupulous financial transactions.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 08, 2009
Mr. Geithner, Wall Street is on Line 1 (again)

Even during his most frenzied days, when Congress is demanding answers or the president himself is calling, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner makes time to talk to a select group of powerful Wall Street bankers.

By Bloomberg
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT OCT 08, 2009
Broker movement continues its decline, wirehouse reps staying put

The number of financial advisers fleeing large brokerages appears to be slowing, as many wirehouse reps are staying put — for now — or joining another wirehouse.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 08, 2009
Pink slips dip: Jobless claims claims drop to 521K, lowest levels since January

The number of new claims for jobless benefits falls to the lowest level since early January, as employers cut fewer workers.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 08, 2009
Bob McCann set to take top spot at UBS Wealth Management — finally

Robert McCann, the former head of the brokerage business at Merrill Lynch & Co., will officially take over as the head of UBS AG's wealth management business by the end of the month, according to a source close to Mr. McCann.

By Mark Bruno
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 08, 2009
Analysis: For good and bad, a sector's popularity can skew performance of the S&P

Investors have learned hard lessons about sector weightings over the years.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 07, 2009
ING sells Swiss private-banking unit--are U.S.-based broker-dealers next?

ING's <a href= http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091007/FREE/910079995> decision to sell off its Swiss private-banking unit</a> to Julius Baer Group today is renewing speculation that the insurer may soon sell off most of its broker-dealer network here in the United States.

By Darla Mercado
RIAS OCT 07, 2009
Putnam creates business channel for RIAs

In another acknowledgment of the rapid rise of independent investment advisers, Putnam Investments is creating a distribution channel dedicated solely to selling its products to them.

By Jed Horowitz
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 07, 2009
FSI calls for a self-regulator for investment advisers

But the Financial Services Institute Inc. isn't suggesting it should be Finra just yet

By Sara Hansard
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 07, 2009
New Convergent CIO says market opportunities exist between 'greed and fear'

The uncertain direction of the economy and the markets remains the &#8220;key challenge&#8221; for investors, according to Ron Albahary, who was named chief investment officer for Convergent Wealth Advisors on Monday.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 07, 2009
Clearing firm Penson calls naked-short video a 'hoax'

Officials for Penson Financial Services Inc. said that <a href= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKQdQ0T9IkE&amp;feature=player_embedded> a video circulating on the Internet </a> of one of its traders engaging in an apparent naked short sale is a fraud that unfairly accuses the firm of violating Securities and Exchange Commission regulations.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS OCT 07, 2009
Big deals are back: Large companies shedding asset managers, driving M&A activity

Larger financial institutions shedding their asset management business accounted for the bulk of mergers-and-acquisitions activities in the third quarter, a trend that will continue in the months ahead, according to a report today from the financial-institutions group of Jefferies &amp; Co. Inc.

By David Hoffman