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INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 13, 2011
No. 1 mutual fund family? No surprise

By John Goff
Vix bets reflect optimism over Europe, equities
EQUITIES OCT 13, 2011
Vix bets reflect optimism over Europe, equities

Traders are placing more bets than any time since 2009 that the CBOE's Volatility Index will fall, a sign they expect concern about Europe's credit crisis to recede and the Standard & Poor's 500 Index to rally.

By Doug Cubberley
RIAS OCT 13, 2011
In lean times, advisers earn their stripes

The investment adviser's job has never been more difficult

By MFXFeeder
BROKER DEALERS OCT 13, 2011
Ladenburg chairman boasts about growth plans

Investor Phillip Frost, the largest shareholder in and chairman of Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services Inc., issued a challenge Friday to the independent-brokerage business, saying that the firm's plans to expand are second to none.

By Bruce Kelly
This adviser is in hiring mode
RIAS OCT 13, 2011
This adviser is in hiring mode

Small-business hiring stalled in September as owners await signs of an improving economy, but the picture is brighter for independent investment advisers, a large RIA firm argued.

By Lavonne Kuykendall
Stock funds: Beta blockers calm nerves, boost returns
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 13, 2011
Stock funds: Beta blockers calm nerves, boost returns

Rate of return to recoup loss greater than the loss itself

By Jeff Benjamin
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 13, 2011
529 plan wrinkle aims to dampen volatility

By Liz Skinner
RIAS OCT 13, 2011
SRO battle intensifies; will independents have a separate regulator?

The latest scrum over how to boost oversight of financial advisers suggests that independent advisers may have to accept an entirely new self-regulator if they want to avoid coming under Finra's jurisdiction

By Liz Skinner
Private college plan looks to educate advisers
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 13, 2011
Private college plan looks to educate advisers

Group touting the virtues of pre-paid tuition program that locks in rates at non-state schools

By Liz Skinner
RIAS OCT 13, 2011
Ranks of advisers thin out for first time in a decade

Number of RIAs down 1%; the good news: AUM up 13.7%

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 13, 2011
529 plans gain assets and traction

Parents who use Section 529 college savings plans are steadily outpacing those who don't use the tax-advantaged investments, according to a new survey by the College Savings Foundation

By Liz Skinner
Missed Dodd-Frank deadlines pile up on eve of anniversary
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 13, 2011
Missed Dodd-Frank deadlines pile up on eve of anniversary

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 13, 2011
Dodd-Frank: As a rule, the going has been slow

More so than most other legislation, the 849-page Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act reached the president's desk on July 21, 2010, as a work in progress.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RIAS OCT 13, 2011
Land of the fee: Advisers seen switching revenue model ahead of fiduciary rewrite

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Pimco's Gross back as corporate-debt bet rings the bell
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 12, 2011
Pimco's Gross back as corporate-debt bet rings the bell

Hot October propels Total Return Fund up the performance ladder

By John Goff
Bill Gross cops to 'stinker' of a year
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 12, 2011
Bill Gross cops to 'stinker' of a year

Pimco bond king issues mea culpa to clients about fund's performance; 'new normal' too optimistic

By John Goff
Analyst offers mind-bending forecast for S&P 500
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 12, 2011
Analyst offers mind-bending forecast for S&P 500

Janjuah expects precipitious fall in large-cap index; earlier calamitous prediction didn't pan out

By John Goff
INsider: Absolute return absolute nonsense
INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 12, 2011
INsider: Absolute return absolute nonsense

'Marketing gimmick' misleading for retail clients and sophisticated investors; only market certainty is that stocks will rise, fall

By Bloomberg
Life settlements scammers get longer jail sentences than Enron's Skilling
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 12, 2011
Life settlements scammers get longer jail sentences than Enron's Skilling

Two Houston men have been sentenced to spend more than 45 years in prison for their role in a massive life settlements fraud scheme.

By Darla Mercado
BofA institutional unit snags Convergent advisers with $2.7B in AUM
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 12, 2011
BofA institutional unit snags Convergent advisers with $2.7B in AUM

By Andrew Osterland