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ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 17, 2009
Lawsuits against Fisher Investments may lead to other adviser litigation

If legal action against Fisher Investments is any indication, financial advisers increasingly will face lawsuits and arbitration claims from clients who are angry about investment losses.

By Bruce Kelly
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 15, 2009
In new regulatory regime, Finra and SEC will work together, study predicts

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. will likely take a more active role in the examination of registered investment advisers as a result of regulatory reform, the Tower Group Inc. concluded in a study to be released Monday.

By Sue Asci
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAY 15, 2009
Morningstar application available for iPhone

Among the more than 35,000 applications available for iPhones is a new one rolled out by Morningstar Inc. this week. Morningstar Mobile for iPhone (it will also run on the iPod Touch) is the first application for mobile devices created by the Chicago-based company.

By Davis Janowski
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 14, 2009
House Democrats consider aid for health insurance

House Democrats are looking at big health care changes, including federal aid to help families earning up to $88,000 pay for insurance and a requirement that all must carry coverage.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES MAY 14, 2009
Treasury asks for control of derivatives market

The legislative proposal is the administration's first major step in overhauling the nation's financial regulatory system.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 14, 2009
Ex-exec files $5M arbitration claim against Ladenburg Thalmann and Investacorp

A former employee of Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services Inc. of Miami has filed $5 million arbitration claim against the firm and its subsidiary, Investacorp Inc., for alleged breach of contract.

By Sue Asci
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 14, 2009
Congressional hearing focuses on insurance regulation

Members of Congress today weighed the implications of the federal government’s regulating the insurance industry.

By Darla Mercado
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 13, 2009
Losing relied-upon benefits, government workers delay retirement

The slumping economy is causing even state and local government employees, who typically get traditional fully loaded pensions, to hold off on retirement, according to a survey released today.

By Lisa Shidler
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 13, 2009
401(k) employees pull back slightly on contributions

While most workers continued to contribute to their 401(k) plans in the first quarter, the average contribution was slightly less than the year-earlier period, according to Fidelity Investments.

By Sue Asci
Couple slaps a feisty Ken Fisher with $1.2M arbitration claim
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 12, 2009
Couple slaps a feisty Ken Fisher with $1.2M arbitration claim

Fisher Investments, one of the country’s most noted investment advisory firms, has been tagged with a $1.2 million arbitration claim, alleging that it failed to live up to its fiduciary duty during the recent calamitous market meltdown.

By Bruce Kelly
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 12, 2009
Mercer hires two to bolster DC plan outsourcing

Mercer LLC of New York announced today that it has hired two market leaders for its defined contribution plan administration-outsourcing service.

By Sue Asci
ADVISOR NEWS WIREHOUSES MAY 10, 2009
RBC Wealth Management capitalizes on crisis

Unlike most bank executives, John Taft — director of Royal Bank of Canada's U.S. wealth management business — can make a compelling case for the economic crisis being good for business.

By Mark Bruno
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAY 10, 2009
How a 'universal' fiduciary standard would change how financial advisers do business

Some time ago, a reporter asked me a simple yet profound question: “If everyone providing investment advice were held to a fiduciary standard of care, how would things be different than they are today?”

By Blaine F. Aikin
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 08, 2009
Vast regulatory reform bill will be law by yearend, Barney Frank says

President Obama will likely sign comprehensive financial services regulatory reform legislation into law by yearend, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D.-Mass., said today at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.’s annual meeting in Boston.

By Sue Asci
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 08, 2009
Congress will review oversight for advisers of municipalities, Frank says

Congress will review legislation next week proposing regulation and oversight for investment advisers of municipalities, according to House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D.-Mass., in remarks today at a meeting of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. in Boston.

By Sue Asci
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 08, 2009
Obama wants to fund agency that would support IRAs for all workers

President Obama has asked for $1 billion to create a new agency that will support the automatic individual retirement account proposal included in his 2010 budget.

By Mark Bruno
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAY 08, 2009
Easy-to-use Morningstar mutual fund rating tool introduced

One way to keep broker-dealers happy — or at least above water — is to help them keep their costs down.

By Davis Janowski
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 08, 2009
SEC chief backs 'systemic risk council' idea

The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission said today she favors a new proposal for federal regulators sharing oversight of companies that pose financial risks to the economy.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 07, 2009
Putnam chief pushes for automatic enrollment for 401(k) plans

All companies that offer 401(k) plans should be required to automatically enroll employees in the plans, the head of Putnam Investments told Investment Company Institute members today.

By Sara Hansard
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 07, 2009
Merging of financial regulators not in cards, experts say

Although regulatory reform will result in more-stringent enforcement in the wake of the financial crisis, the authorities in charge of that enforcement are not likely to change much, according to a panel of experts speaking today at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. at its annual conference in Boston.

By Sue Asci