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INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 17, 2009
Active managers’ trade group elects Renee Toth as president

The National Association of Active Investment Managers of Littleton, Colo., has elected Renee Toth as president of the trade group for 2009-2010.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 17, 2009
Obama administration to create a fiduciary standard for broker-dealers

A call by the Obama administration to establish a fiduciary standard for broker-dealers offering investment advice was welcomed today by financial advisers, but they are concerned about plans to “harmonize” regulation of investment advisers and brokers.

By Sara Hansard
ALTERNATIVES JUN 16, 2009
May housing construction jumps 17.2%

The Commerce Department said Tuesday that construction of new homes and apartments jumped 17.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 532,000 units.

By Bloomberg
EMERGING MARKETS JUN 16, 2009
Russian industrial output plummets

Gross domestic production declined nearly 10 percent in the first quarter and the government predict it will decline by 6 to 8 percent this year.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 16, 2009
A new role as 'risk regulator' could reshape Fed

Some lawmakers and economists say making the Fed a "systemic risk regulator" would itself be a high-stakes risk that would distract from its core mission: reviving the economy.

By Associated Press
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 16, 2009
Finra releases the final version of its variable annuity suitability rule

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. yesterday adjusted its variable annuity suitability rule, releasing the final version of the much-debated Rule 2821. Originally, the rule had four major components.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 16, 2009
Wholesale inflation up less than expected in May

The Labor Department said Tuesday that the Producer Price Index increased by a seasonally adjusted 0.2 percent from April. That's below analysts' expectations of a 0.6 percent rise.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 16, 2009
Industrial activity dips more than expected in May

The Federal Reserve's report on Tuesday showed production at the nation's factories, mines and utilities has fallen for seven straight months. Output also turned out to be a bit weaker — a 0.7 percent decline— in April than the Fed initially reported.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 16, 2009
Aquiline Capital buys Conning

Aquiline Capital Partners LLC has purchased Conning & Co., the research, consulting and asset management firm, from Swiss Reinsurance Co. Ltd.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 16, 2009
Roubini warns of stagflation

Nouriel Roubini, chairman of research firm RGE Global Monitor of New York, said today that a 1970s-style stagflation could reappear.

By Dan Jamieson
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 16, 2009
Americans less pessimistic about financial security

Americans are slightly less pessimistic about their financial security than they were in April, according to the results of a bimonthly survey.

By Lisa Shidler
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 16, 2009
House Democrat urges insurance regulatory overhaul

Because the insurance industry has grown to $6.3 trillion in assets under management and $1.2 trillion in annual premiums, the regulations that govern the industry need to be modernized, according to House Capital Markets Subcommittee Chairman Paul Kanjorski, D-Pa.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 15, 2009
Foreign demand for U.S. financial assets falls

Net purchases of stocks, notes and bonds obtained by foreigners fell to $11.2 billion in April.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 15, 2009
Suit claims Starr International improperly received 290M shares of AIG stock

American International Group Inc. and its former chairman and chief executive, Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, have a court date today related to a fight over a block of AIG shares that was sold for $4.3 billion.

By Darla Mercado
EMERGING MARKETS JUN 15, 2009
LIBOR falls to new low

The British Bankers' Association said the rate on three-month loans in dollars — known as the London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor — was down 0.01 of a percentage point to 0.61 percent.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 15, 2009
Sun Life Financial to purchase Lincoln National’s U.K. business

Sun Life Financial Inc. today said that it will buy Lincoln National Corp.’s business in the United Kingdom for about $318.6 million.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 15, 2009
Lincoln National to accept government funds

The company, which markets itself under the name Lincoln Financial Group, said it will accept as much as $950 million in capital as part of the government's $700 billion TARP program.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 15, 2009
Illinois nears $77M settlement with OppenheimerFunds over Core Bond Fund

The Office of the Illinois State Treasurer may reach a settlement with OppenheimerFunds Inc. by the end of this month to recover $77 million for the state’s Bright Start College Savings Program as a result of losses from the Oppenheimer Core Bond Fund last year.

By Charles Paikert
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 15, 2009
S&P raises its ratings on TARP recipients The Hartford, Lincoln National

Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services has raised its outlook on TARP recipients The Hartford (Conn.) Financial Services Group and Lincoln National Corp.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 14, 2009
Difficult times spark a shift to budget booze

The “liquor indicator” is showing that consumers are still worried about losing their jobs.

By Dan Jamieson