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RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2009
Family most sought out for financial help — not advisers

Americans are more likely to turn to family members and friends — rather than advisers — for financial advice, according to data from Sun Life Financial Inc.

By Darla Mercado
WIREHOUSES DEC 16, 2009
From under the radar into thin air

Easygoing Charles Johnston does not have the celebrity star power of the executives who run the other brokerage houses on Wall Street.

By Dan Jamieson
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 16, 2009
Bill aimed at taming Wall Street could be declawed

Sweeping regulations to tame Wall Street and protect consumers in dealings with lenders are on the verge of passing the House but their fate is hardly sealed.

By Associated Press
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2009
SEC wilts on surprise adviser audits

The SEC is backpedaling on a proposal that would require advisory firms that deducted fees from client accounts to undergo costly surprise audits.

By Sara Hansard
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2009
Industry groups feeling the pinch from the economy

The economic downturn is hurting the associations that represent financial planners, investment advisers and big brokerages.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 16, 2009
Power play: Advisory industry pressing to halt expansion of Finra's oversight

Opposition is mounting to proposed legislation — which is scheduled for a vote in the House tomorrow — that would harmonize regulations governing broker-dealers and investment advisers.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 16, 2009
Federal Reserve may scrutinize brokers' compensation at large firms

Large brokerage firms that are part of bank holding companies could be forced to review their compensation arrangements for brokers and advisers as a result of a pay proposal put forward Thursday by the Federal Reserve Board.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 16, 2009
FSI supports self-regulator for advisers

The Financial Services Institute Inc. is now clamoring for a self-regulatory organization to oversee investment advisers.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 15, 2009
PA bond seller gets jail time for scamming schools

A suburban Philadelphia man will spend a year and a day in federal prison for selling high-risk securities to four Pennsylvania school districts.

By Associated Press
WIREHOUSES DEC 15, 2009
Slash and burn: The new Wall Street growth model

After a decade of pushing fee-based services, Wall Street is slashing and burning the infrastructure that has supported the business.

By Mark Elzweig
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 14, 2009
SEC reopens comment period on board nomination proposal

The Securities and Exchange Commission will reopen the comment period for its shareholder director nomination proposal.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 14, 2009
Chief lobbyist leaving SIFMA for restaurant association

Scott DeFife, senior managing director of government affairs at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, is leaving to take a job at the National Restaurant Association.

By Sara Hansard
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 13, 2009
He gets riled about risk

Before being elected to the Senate, Herb Kohl ran his family's grocery and department store business.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 13, 2009
No limelight, just labor

House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D-Mass., gets most of the attention on banking and securities issues, but the committee's second-ranking Democrat, Rep. Paul Kanjorski, is the one handling the issues most important to financial advisers.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 13, 2009
In reform, defending states' rights

Denise Voigt Crawford is fighting the war for the states.

By Dan Jamieson
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 13, 2009
Bond choices too narrow for 401(k) investors: advisers

Despite the market rebound, investors are continuing to pour money into bond funds, causing a number of asset managers and financial advisers to make sure that their clients are diversifying their fixed-income holdings.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 13, 2009
Once burned, he's not shy about demands

Sen. Christopher Dodd has his own reasons for pushing hard for financial services reform next year.

By David Hoffman
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 13, 2009
When they talk, you'll listen

In these nail-biting times, advisers need to know who the big shots are.

By Jim Pavia
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 13, 2009
Her past is a problem

Financial advisers see “Finra” plastered across SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro's forehead, and it makes them nervous.

By Jeff Benjamin
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 13, 2009
At the helm in stormy seas

A leading securities regulator for the lion's share of his career, Finra chairman and chief executive Richard Ketchum is poised to oversee one of the most significant day-to-day changes most registered representatives will ever experience.

By Bruce Kelly