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MassMutual to buy Great American Life Insurance
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 28, 2021
MassMutual to buy Great American Life Insurance

The deal will reinforce MassMutual’s focus on its retail annuities business. Last year, the company sold its defined-contribution record-keeping business to Empower Retirement via a reinsurance transaction with a ceding commission of $2.35 billion.

By Emile Hallez
Finra bars former Merrill Lynch rep
WIREHOUSES JAN 28, 2021
Finra bars former Merrill Lynch rep

Atlanta-based broker Tyler Delahunt had been discharged by the wirehouse over alleged outside investments.

By InvestmentNews
Gensler poised to confront stock market hit by historic mania
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 28, 2021
Gensler poised to confront stock market hit by historic mania

As President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, he will be faced with a run-up in share prices with few parallels.

By Bloomberg
Wells Fargo bans advisers from recommending GameStop, AMC
WIREHOUSES JAN 28, 2021
Wells Fargo bans advisers from recommending GameStop, AMC

Clients can still call their advisers to initiate trades in those stocks, a bank spokesperson said. Both companies' shares have surged amid a push from retail traders.

By Bloomberg
How social media fueled the GameStop stock surge
FINTECH JAN 27, 2021
How social media fueled the GameStop stock surge

The market frenzy was spurred by social media posts from prominent CEOs and internet influencers. The tweets and threads created internet mayhem and ultimately pushed the video game retail business to a $24 billion market cap.

By Nicole Casperson
The latest in financial #AdviserTech — January 2021
FINTECH JAN 27, 2021
The latest in financial #AdviserTech — January 2021

The big news, announcements and underlying trends emerging in the world of technology solutions for financial advisers!

By Michael Kitces
Experts anticipate SEC probe of GameStop trading fluctuations
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 27, 2021
Experts anticipate SEC probe of GameStop trading fluctuations

The agency is likely parsing the activity to see if there’s deliberate manipulation or collateral effects more broadly on stock prices. Shares of the video game and consumer electronics retailer soared 93% on Tuesday and are up more than eightfold for the month.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Brokerage platforms falter during GameStop surge
FINTECH JAN 27, 2021
Brokerage platforms falter during GameStop surge

The brokers with outages or problems include the most prominent names in the discount and online brokerage industry, including Fidelity, the Charles Schwab Corp., TD Ameritrade, ETrade Financial Corp. and Robinhood.

By Bruce Kelly
Advisers ponder systemic risks to markets as GameStop stock spins out of control
FINTECH JAN 27, 2021
Advisers ponder systemic risks to markets as GameStop stock spins out of control

A social media platform and ready access to mobile trading apps have helped push an otherwise obscure, money-losing videogame retail business to a $21 billion market cap.

By Jeff Benjamin
It's not just GameStop – trading frenzy spreads to many other shorted stocks
ALTERNATIVES JAN 27, 2021
It's not just GameStop – trading frenzy spreads to many other shorted stocks

Since the GameStop stock options frenzy that quietly began early this month and exploded over the past week, some traders have followed by investing in other shorted stocks, with prices surging far past the returns seen in the indexes that include them.

By Emile Hallez
Delaying RMDs would have minimal tax impact, study finds
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 27, 2021
Delaying RMDs would have minimal tax impact, study finds

TIAA Institute research paper finds that even eliminating RMDs would have little effect on government revenues and says the effect on retirees depends on whether they have a bequest motive.

By InvestmentNews
Labor rule on ESG already trimming fund options for retirement plans
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 27, 2021
Labor rule on ESG already trimming fund options for retirement plans

Some retirement plan advisers have cut green investing options from 401(k) plans following Trump's last-minute rule change.

By Bloomberg
Fidelity launches ESG friendly tool for advisers
FINTECH JAN 27, 2021
Fidelity launches ESG friendly tool for advisers

Fidelity's new technology is designed to help advisers create ESG model portfolios and engage clients with impact investing.

By Nicole Casperson
Regulators, investor advocates warn against deregulating private markets
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 26, 2021
Regulators, investor advocates warn against deregulating private markets

As the Biden administration and lawmakers begin negotiations over President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief proposal, state regulators are concerned that private-market deregulation could become a bargaining chip.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Annuity sales spike as investors sought protection in Q4
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 26, 2021
Annuity sales spike as investors sought protection in Q4

Total U.S. annuity sales hit $58.7 billion in the last three months of the year, up 2% from the $57.6 billion during the same timeframe in 2019, according to data published by Limra’s Secure Retirement Institute. But sales were down for the full year.

By Emile Hallez
UBS adviser count dips as wealth management results roar
WIREHOUSES JAN 26, 2021
UBS adviser count dips as wealth management results roar

Record profitability in wealth management in the Americas was driven by growth in loans, separately managed accounts and adviser productivity, the company said.

By Bruce Kelly
UBS team managing $245 million goes indie with LPL
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JAN 26, 2021
UBS team managing $245 million goes indie with LPL

Brendan Biruk and Dan Rattigan form Washington Crossing Financial Group in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania.

By InvestmentNews
Finra bars former Merrill rep accused of churning
WIREHOUSES JAN 26, 2021
Finra bars former Merrill rep accused of churning

Charles Kenahan had already been barred by the state of New Hampshire in December.

By InvestmentNews
Conferences are planning in-person events in 2021
FINTECH JAN 26, 2021
Conferences are planning in-person events in 2021

Some companies are prepping for in-person events slated for the second half of 2021. The industry is hoping to meet face-to-face again as COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed across the country.

By Nicole Casperson
Finra fines Goldman Sachs $1.25 million over fingerprinting
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 26, 2021
Finra fines Goldman Sachs $1.25 million over fingerprinting

The regulator says the firm didn't properly screen more than 1,000 nonregistered employees.

By InvestmentNews