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ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 09, 2007
Next move is SEC’s, and it keeps mum

All eyes are on the Securities and Exchange Commission now that a federal appeals court has overturned its controversial broker-dealer exemption rule.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS APR 02, 2007
Court rejects broker-dealer exemption rule

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Friday overturned the Securities and Exchange Commission’s broker-dealer exemption rule in a 2-1 decision.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION APR 02, 2007
SEC chief missed the boat at budget hearing

By ewilliams
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 02, 2007
SRO merger suit: The battle begins

A federal judge last week ordered NASD and the New York Stock Exchange to supply an initial batch of documents to a broker-dealer that sued to stop the proposed merger of the organizations’ regulatory units.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS APR 02, 2007
NASD to emphasize regulation ‘principles’

NASD will put increasing emphasis on “principles based” regulation rather than “one size fits all” rulemaking, even as it concedes that such a move could confuse many in the brokerage industry.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH APR 02, 2007
IT spending on rise at financial services firms, survey shows

In an effort to connect better with customers, financial services companies of all stripes are spending more on information technology, according to one analyst.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS APR 02, 2007
Sun shines on RIAs, and product makers bask in the glow

SAN FRANCISCO — The days when registered investment advisers could remain as cloistered and mysterious to outsiders as a John Grisham-style law firm may be drawing to a close.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 02, 2007
Cox: Proxies aren’t in ‘plain English’ despite new rules

LOS ANGELES — Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox is on a mission to wipe out the legalese in corporate-disclosure documents.

By Bloomberg
Decumulation is key, says professor
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 26, 2007
Decumulation is key, says professor

The financial planning world has been focusing too heavily on the act of accumulating assets, according to an academic speaking at the InvestmentNews Retirement Summit in New York this afternoon.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 26, 2007
CFP Board proposal could meet resistance

Initial reactions to the proposed changes to the ethical standards for certified financial planners have been favorable, but the other shoe could drop this week.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAR 26, 2007
Advent Software faces competition

Seizing an opportunity to exploit the perceived integration problems of Advent Software Inc.’s offerings to financial advisers, 19 technology companies have formed YourSilverBullet.net.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAR 26, 2007
Subprime meltdown offers a crash course

By ewilliams
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 26, 2007
SEC proposes rules on cash sweep practices

IRVINE, Calif. — The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed that firms beef up their disclosure of cash sweep policies. The proposal, part of a little-noticed package of rules floated by the SEC this month, would require broker-dealers to provide a quarterly notice to customers telling them that they can opt out of a default sweep option and choose another vehicle for their cash.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 26, 2007
NFP to continue acquisition strategy

NEW YORK — National Financial Partners Corp. will continue to pour money into acquisitions this year. At a recent conference for analysts and investors, company officials disclosed that they have earmarked $20 million to spend on acquisitions this year, a $5 million increase over 2006’s allocation.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAR 26, 2007
Fees and expenses: It’s about fiduciary responsibility

One of the most pressing issues in the investment industry today is retirement plan fees and expenses. A lot of questions have been raised about them recently, all of which can be answered simply à la college basketball commentator Dick Vitale: “It’s about fiduciary responsibility, baby!”

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 26, 2007
Brokers lower VA commissions

Worried about giving clients a fair deal and keeping regulators at bay, some brokerage firms are tamping down the commissions on variable annuities that registered representatives and financial advisers sell.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 26, 2007
Marketing firms targeting elderly draw attention from regulators

Regulators are turning the spotlight on companies that specialize in using high-pressure marketing tactics to sell financial products and services to older Americans.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 26, 2007
‘Probe and disturb’ viewed as key to one firm’s tactics

Nobody ever accused companies that push annuities on older Americans of being subtle.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 26, 2007
State regulators defend their authority vigorously

State securities regulators are worried that the recent emphasis on making U.S. capital markets more competitive could lead to the pre-emption of their power by federal regulators.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 26, 2007
SEC soon may file its first privacy case

The Securities and Exchange Commission is getting close to bringing a first-of-its-kind privacy case against a broker-dealer for using client data in the account transfer process, and industry attorneys said that the SEC is investigating similar cases against as many as a dozen other firms.

By Bloomberg