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ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAR 20, 2009
Internet Explorer 8; ING releases web offering

Internet Explorer 8 is unveiled and ING launches online comparison tool designed for retirement planning.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 18, 2009
Lawmakers seek taxes on pay for TARP receivers

Companies receiving taxpayer funds under the Troubled Asset Relief Program would be subject to major taxes on executive bonuses under a proposal unveiled Tuesday.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 18, 2009
Retirement assets plunged 25% in '08

The nation's retirement assets shrank by nearly 25% last year and lost more than $2.4 trillion in market value, according to a new report from Chicago-based Spectrem Group.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 17, 2009
Sen. Grassley to AIG execs: Quit or commit suicide

Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley suggested that AIG executives should accept responsibility for the collapse of the insurance giant by resigning or killing themselves.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 17, 2009
60% of DC plans unchanged since crisis began

Three of five DC plans have not changed in regard to employee participation and corporate matching contributions despite the recent financial crisis.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 17, 2009
Investor sues Prudential over 'misleading' note offering

An investor has filed a class action against Prudential Financial Inc. and a slate of its executives, alleging that the insurer violated federal securities laws in a June 2008 public offering of junior subordinated notes.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAR 15, 2009
Time to embrace fiduciary standard

A consensus is forming that financial regulatory reform should include provisions to require anyone providing advice to adhere to a fiduciary standard of care.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAR 15, 2009
Custodial services for alternatives require hands-on approach

Fed up with the recent volatility in publicly traded stocks and mutual funds, some sophisticated investors are looking to alternative investments for portfolio diversity and enhanced returns.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAR 15, 2009
Advisers will triumph over disappointment

It isn't surprising that, as reported in InvestmentNews last week, many financial planners and advisers are feeling stressed and depressed.

By MFXFeeder
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2009
Automatic-IRA plan needs more work

On the surface, the Obama administration's movement to require every employer to offer workers some form of automatic retirement account is a well-intended attempt to shore up the financial futures of millions — and underneath, it's one that could also pump billions of dollars into the capital markets at a crucial time.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 13, 2009
Bogle calls for fiduciary standards

Congress should enact legislation mandating that all investment advisers and money managers come under fiduciary standards, John Bogle, founder and former chief executive of The Vanguard Group Inc. of Malvern, Pa., said today.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 13, 2009
Man ruined by Madoff sues adviser

A Seattle man has filed suit against his financial adviser for failing to conduct appropriate due diligence and for investing his money with Tremont Group Holdings Inc. of Rye, N.Y., that placed funds with convicted swindler Bernard Madoff.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES MAR 13, 2009
Angelsoft.net, GlobalBroker

Angelsoft.net updated its search engine and GlobalBroker.com has launched a web-based market for owners or buyers to sell or to lease commercial real estate.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 13, 2009
Systemic regulator seen as inevitable

A systemic regulator for the country’s economy and financial system is likely to be put in place by the Obama administration.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 13, 2009
Stanford clients receive good news

Thousands of anxious clients with accounts in companies controlled by Texas financier R. Allen Stanford, who is accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of running an $8 billion fraud scheme, received long-awaited good news from a federal judge in Dallas yesterday.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS MAR 12, 2009
RIAs angry over SEC move to contact clients directly

Advisers are agitated by the SEC’s decision to expand its examinations of advisory firms to include contact with clients.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 12, 2009
Putnam's Reynolds: Suspend mark-to market accounting

Suspending mark-to-market accounting would improve the credit system, Robert Reynolds, chief executive of Putnam Investments, said today.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 12, 2009
Madoff pleads guilty to huge financial swindle

Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty Thursday to an epic fraud that robbed investors worldwide of billions of dollars, avoiding eye contact with swindled investors before he was led out of court with his hands cuffed behind his back.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 11, 2009
Official warns Congress not to force lending

The official in charge of the Treasury's $700 billion bailout program for the financial sector warns Congress that the government should not force banks to make loans that bankers may deem risky.

By D Hampton
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 11, 2009
Helmsley Trust ruling means less for dogs

A recent court ruling has paved the way for the bulk of the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to be spent on charitable efforts, not on dogs.

By Bloomberg