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ADVISOR NEWS OPINION FEB 09, 2009
Advantages of delaying an application for Social Security

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 09, 2009
Madoff, SEC enter into an agreement

Bernard Madoff began to face the music today.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 09, 2009
SEC’s Thomsen resigns; Khuzami to replace her

SEC director of enforcement Linda Thomsen is resigning to return to the private sector, the agency announced today.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 09, 2009

Wells Fargo & Co. is hitting back at media coverage of a Las Vegas trip for mortgage employees that the bank canceled last week.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 09, 2009

Incidents of identity theft and fraud continue to rise but, due to increased vigilance by consumer and businesses, the cost to individual victims has fallen.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 09, 2009
Blankfein: Markets need global regulatory coordination

Fixing the global financial crisis will require more effective government regulation and greater cooperation among regulatory agencies around the world.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 09, 2009
Time for a financial heart-to-heart?

As Valentine’s Day approaches, Cupid’s arrow may snag that special partner, but be sure it doesn’t snag some financial troubles in the process.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION FEB 08, 2009
Pay cuts for Washington, too

The critics are right.

By MFXFeeder
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION FEB 08, 2009
Broadening our - and your - horizons

As financial advisers are aware from their own businesses, success never comes to those who stand still.

By Jim Pavia
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS FEB 08, 2009
Latest AIG sale item: B-D network

Private-equity investors appear to be leading the pack of likely buyers for the three broker-dealers in the AIG Advisor Group, which houses 6,571 representatives, according to a number of industry sources.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION FEB 08, 2009
Will we make the same housing mistakes?

House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D-Mass., last week laid out an ambitious 2009 legislative program for his committee.

By MFXFeeder
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH FEB 06, 2009
National Securities; Integre Advisors

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 06, 2009
Watchdog: Treasury took ‘passive-investor’ approach

The Department of the Treasury under former Secretary Henry Paulson took a “passive-investor” approach to buying stakes in financial institutions.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 06, 2009
Two SEC commissioners want regs harmonized

Two members of the Securities and Exchange Commission today called for harmonizing regulations of broker-dealers and investment advisers.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 06, 2009
Loopholes riddle Obama's comp-limits plan

President Obama’s limits on compensation for executives with firms about to receive federal bailout money might be riddled with loopholes.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 06, 2009
Schapiro urges more risk-based oversight

In her first public speech since becoming chairman of the SEC, Mary Schapiro said risk-based oversight of broker-dealers and advisers needs to be strengthened.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2009
Bailout money strings: Pay limits on execs

President Obama revealed major compensation reforms today that will limit significantly the pay of executives at companies receiving federal bailout money.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 05, 2009
Regs for swaps, other derivatives debated

Regulators and members of the futures industry met before the House Agriculture Committee to debate the regulation of credit default swaps and other derivatives.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2009
Study: It pays to litigate

It might pay for broker-dealer firms and registered representatives to litigate disciplinary proceedings brought against them by the SEC and Finra.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2009
Treasury paid 44% too much, watchdog says

The Department of the Treasury under Bush administration Secretary Henry Paulson paid 44% more for bank securities than they were worth.

By Bloomberg