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ADVISOR NEWS WIREHOUSES MAR 12, 2007
Schwab, Cambridge blend efforts

After 15 years of serving their common clientele separately, Schwab Institutional and Cambridge Investment Research Inc. are showing those dually registered advisers a united front in recruitment, service and reporting.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS WIREHOUSES MAR 12, 2007
Wirehouse accounts don’t match client goals

In a huge survey of its clientele, Schwab Institutional documented what financial advisers have been screaming about for years.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 12, 2007
Commonwealth plans to open its payout purse

NEW YORK — Commonwealth Financial Network of Waltham, Mass., said it is giving pay raises to 400 of its advisers effective April 1, increasing the payout for advisers once they reach $25 million in assets on the firm’s proprietary managed money system.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 12, 2007
401(k) ideas dissected at congressional hearing

WASHINGTON — The ideas of limiting 401(k) plan options to index funds and requiring all plan administrators to be brought under fiduciary duties were in focus last week at a congressional hearing on 401(k) fees.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 09, 2007
SEC releases order routing report

Payment for order flow and internalization of retail options orders to affiliated dealers by brokerage firms has become more pervasive, the Securities and Exchange Commission found in a study

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 06, 2007
Latest ethical lapse 'troubles' CFA Institute

The CFA Institute responded with "concern and disappointment" to the mega-insider trading case that was brought to light last week.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAR 05, 2007
A call to embrace tougher standards

By ewilliams
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 05, 2007
Some consider 401(k) fees too low

With a House panel scheduled to hold a hearing Tuesday to discuss whether the hidden fees in 401(k) plans are fair, at least one industry watcher is calling such fees too low and another says making general judgments about them is difficult.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 05, 2007
Former Wachovia manager charged in Ponzi-type scam

A former Wachovia Securities LLC branch manager in Toledo, Ohio, has been charged with stealing between $17 million and $40 million from about 45 investors by using a Ponzi-type scheme, according to the Department of Justice.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 05, 2007
U-5 defamation issue comes to a head in N.Y.

Industry lawyers are watching closely how New York’s highest court will settle a long - simmering battle over how much legal protection brokerage firms should have for statements made on so-called U-5 termination forms.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 05, 2007
Bill to end federal antitrust immunity worries insurers

WASHINGTON — The life insurance industry is concerned that a bill which would eliminate federal antitrust immunity for insurance could lead to unfavorable attention from the Federal Trade Commission.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS WIREHOUSES MAR 05, 2007
Smith Barney finalizes broker pay plan

IRVINE, Calif. — In response to complaints from brokers, Smith Barney has tweaked the final version of its new pay plan.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 05, 2007
More investors are doing good in retirement

CHICAGO — Socially conscious and faith-based investing is gaining traction in the retirement plan arena.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 05, 2007
Big indie deal finally comes off

After eight months of negotiations, LPL Financial Services Inc. last Thursday finalized the details of its acquisition of three broker-dealers owned by Pacific Life Insurance Co. of Newport Beach, Calif.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 02, 2007
LPL buys most B-Ds of Pacific Life

After eight months of negotiations, LPL Financial Services Inc. this morning finalized the details of its acquisition of the majority of the broker-dealers owned by Pacific Life Co. of Newport Beach, Calif.

By InvestmentNews
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS FEB 26, 2007
Yet another CEO parts ways with the Pacific Select Group

Yet another chief executive of a Pacific Select Group LLC broker-dealer is leaving his respective firm, making for a near-complete overhaul in top management of the four broker-dealers in the Pacific Select network.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 26, 2007
Thomson expands push into wealth management

SAN FRANCISCO — Thomson Financial’s recent acquisition of a Belgian software company is a clear indication of its desire to appeal to higher-end financial advisers, analysts say.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH FEB 26, 2007
Vanguard adds online offerings aimed at advisers

PHILADELPHIA — As part of its ongoing efforts to appeal to financial advisers, The Vanguard Group Inc. has added several features to its adviser website.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 26, 2007
A hidden perk: Antitrust filing fee reimbursement

NEW YORK — In light of new regulations requiring greater disclosure on executive pay, directors are scrambling to justify every nickel spent on perks for the top ranks.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION FEB 26, 2007
SEC dragging its heels on point-of-sale rule

By ewilliams