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INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 15, 2009
Consumer prices jump 0.7% in June

The government says consumer prices shot up in June by the largest amount in 11 months, reflecting the biggest jump in gasoline prices in nearly five years.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 14, 2009
FPA, NAPFA, state regulators and other groups urge Congress to impose fiduciary standard on all advice providers

Organizations representing investment advisers and consumers today called for Congress to ensure that fiduciary standards are not weakened as financial service regulatory reforms are enacted.

By Sara Hansard
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2009
Retail, wholesale prices rise in June

The government said retail sales advanced in June by the largest amount in five months, led by a surge in gasoline prices and a slight rebound in the battered auto sector.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2009
Grandparents generous with money, but not advice, report says

Grandparents have been shelling out cash to help their grandchildren, but not advice to accompany the assistance, according to data from MetLife Mature Market Institute.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2009
Goldman Sachs earnings easily surpass expectations

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 13, 2009
Budget deficit tops $1T for first time

Nine months into the fiscal year, the federal deficit has topped $1 trillion for the first time.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 13, 2009
Finra to reps and execs: Think twice before selling 529s

Senior Finra officials have started to tell broker-dealer executives and representatives that they should think twice when selling Section 529 college savings plans.

By Bruce Kelly
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 13, 2009
Bill would give SEC vast powers to regulate broker compensation

The Securities and Exchange Commission would gain more authority to make rules governing broker compensation under draft legislation sent by the Department of the Treasury to Capitol Hill Friday.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 13, 2009
Advisers back one standard, one regulator, survey shows

Financial advisers are overwhelmingly in favor of adopting a fiduciary standard for all advisers, and they also think that the industry should be governed by a single regulatory body.

By Mark Bruno
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 13, 2009
Kids showing good sense about spending, survey says

Kids are learning that when the economy gets tough, the tough will cut back on their spending, according to a recent poll from the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.

By Darla Mercado
OPINION JUL 12, 2009
It's time to rethink retirement plans

An investment fiduciary's duty of loyalty demands that the investor's best interests guide the decision-making process.

By Blaine F. Aikin
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 12, 2009
Group targeting low-income families for 529 plans

The College Savings Initiative will hold its third round table tomorrow in Washington to discuss ways to make Section 529 college savings plans more widely available to lower-income families.

By Charles Paikert
RIAS JUL 12, 2009
Congress must enact regulatory reforms carefully

President Obama's regulatory reform proposals provided a broad outline and left many of the details to Congress. Ideally, before filling in those details, Congress will gather evidence on what caused the financial crisis, and where regulation actually broke down.

By MFXFeeder
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 12, 2009
Down in the dumps

In the wake of the economic crisis, the majority of Americans have lost their confidence in their families' future, a recent survey shows.

By Justin Morgan
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 12, 2009
FIRMS REINVENT THEMSELVES

By Jed Horowitz
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 12, 2009
Ax is still falling at advisory firms

Late last year, CLS Investments LLC and RegentAtlantic Capital LLC began laying off employees in anticipation of a drawn-out revenue slough.

By Jed Horowitz
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 12, 2009
HURT BY FALLING PROFITS, FIRMS PRESSURED TO COMBINE

Like businesses across the financial services industry, clearing firms are feeling the pressure and the strain from the historic market downturn. It is a difficult and competitive business environment for the firms, which are key partners to broker-dealers, clearing and settling transactions for them and their representatives.

By Bruce Kelly
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 12, 2009
Firm launches first U.S. Shariah-compliant ETF

The latest iteration of social and religious investment screens hit the market on the last trading day of June with the launch of the JETS Dow Jones Islamic Market International Index Fund (JVS).

By Jeff Benjamin
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 12, 2009
SEEKING NEW BUSINESS

When Ben Marks set up shop as an independent registered investment adviser in November, he wasn't ready to give up the commissions that helped support him for more than a quarter century at large brokerage firms.

By Jed Horowitz
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 12, 2009
State powers preserved under Obama plan

State regulators have an ally in the Obama administration.

By Dan Jamieson