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Double-dip looking more like a bump in the road
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 05, 2011
Double-dip looking more like a bump in the road

Fears of second economic downtown driven by fears, not fundamentals; 'bad things have not happened'

By John Goff
Rating cut working out just fine for U.S. Treasury
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 05, 2011
Rating cut working out just fine for U.S. Treasury

S&P's single-notch lowering of the U.S. sovereign debt rating was seen as a big blow to the Treasury market. Instead, worries about default on government debt has investors clamoring for -- yep -- government debt. The result? In an auction this week, taxpayers saved $647M.

By John Goff
RIAS AUG 05, 2011
Investors Capital will subsidize FSI memberships for its advisers

The Financial Services Institute, the lobbying organization for independent broker-dealers, said Friday that it had picked up the support of advisers this week from sizable independent broker-dealer Investors Capital Corp.

By Bruce Kelly
Looking for a sign? Insiders buying stocks like mad
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 05, 2011
Looking for a sign? Insiders buying stocks like mad

Retail investors may be fleeing stocks, but corporate executives are purchasing shares of their companies like mad. This may be the surest sign of all the market freefall is near an end. | <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20110811/FREE/110819980>Bottom's up? Stocks on a tear</a>

By John Goff
Spooked clients junk investments in high-yield bonds
RIAS AUG 05, 2011
Spooked clients junk investments in high-yield bonds

Investors in junk bond funds withdrew $2.1B from the funds -- in a single day. As one portfolio manager sayd: 'There's clearly a panic going on in the market.'

By John Goff
Called 'idiotic' by Kenneth Fisher, Pimco's 'new normal' spot on
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 05, 2011
Called 'idiotic' by Kenneth Fisher, Pimco's 'new normal' spot on

Prediction of slow growth and high unemployment validated by yesterday's Fed announcement

By John Goff
Buying stocks now will prove to be 'uniquely rewarding experience:' Wilbur Ross
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 05, 2011
Buying stocks now will prove to be 'uniquely rewarding experience:' Wilbur Ross

Billionaire going bargain hunting amid market turmoil; knows a thing or two about distressed assets

By John Goff
Where will the S&P 500 wind up this year? Top strategists offer surprise answer
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 05, 2011
Where will the S&P 500 wind up this year? Top strategists offer surprise answer

If these Brainiacs are right, now would be a very good time to start buying equities

By John Goff
S&P seen surrendering to Tea Party with credit downgrade
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 05, 2011
S&P seen surrendering to Tea Party with credit downgrade

Critics are not happy with S&amp;P's historic lowering of the U.S. credit rating. They claim the decision is based more on politics than finances. And an alleged $2 trillion 'basic math error' in calculating the government's deficit has not exactly boosted confidence in the rating agency's decision.

By John Goff
2008 all over again? Stocks plummet
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 05, 2011
2008 all over again? Stocks plummet

The downgrade of the U.S. credit rating sent investors stampeding out of equities today. What classifies as a 'stampede'? The Dow was down 632 points.

By John Goff
Downgrade? Buffett says U.S. merits AAAA rating
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 05, 2011
Downgrade? Buffett says U.S. merits AAAA rating

Warren Buffett roundly disagrees with S&amp;P's lowering of Uncle Sam's credit rating, stating that the United States deserves 'quadruple A' status.

By John Goff
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 05, 2011
Most Read: What advisers think about the direction of the economy

Is the suddenly volatile stock market signaling another recession? A majority of financial advisers don't think so, but a significant number are of the belief that a second recession could be around the corner.

By Doug Cubberley
Jobs report surprises to the upside
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 05, 2011
Jobs report surprises to the upside

Employers added more jobs than forecast in July, the jobless rate fell and wages climbed, easing concern the U.S. economy is grinding to a halt.

By Mark Bruno
ALTERNATIVES AUG 05, 2011
Buzz: Commonwealth, LPL could see fallout from Reg D deal they sold

Commonwealth Financial Network and LPL Financial LLC are contending with potential fallout from a real estate private placement they sold that faces pressure from its creditors.

By Doug Cubberley
Jobs to the rescue? Treasury yields rise from lows as economic concern eases
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 05, 2011
Jobs to the rescue? Treasury yields rise from lows as economic concern eases

U.S. two-year note yields increased from a record low yesterday as the Labor Department said the U.S. added 117,000 jobs, up from a revised 46,000 gain in June and compared with the 85,000 forecast in a Bloomberg News survey.

By Doug Cubberley
Former A.G. Edwards execs are out at Wells Fargo
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 05, 2011
Former A.G. Edwards execs are out at Wells Fargo

Several former long-time executives of A.G. Edwards &amp; Sons Inc. are no longer with Wells Fargo Advisors LLC, InvestmentNews has learned.

By Dan Jamieson
So far, lawmakers apply moral suasion only to slow Labor fiduciary rule
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 05, 2011
So far, lawmakers apply moral suasion only to slow Labor fiduciary rule

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
DOL fiduciary proposal gets bipartisan pounding
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 05, 2011
DOL fiduciary proposal gets bipartisan pounding

GOP and Democratic lawmakers skewer plan to apply stricter standard to retirement plan advisers; 'absence of evidence'

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 05, 2011
Hancock to pony up $1 million to La. in death benefit flap

The state of Louisiana will collect about $1 million in a settlement with John Hancock Life Insurance Co. as part of a massive investigation into the insurer's payment of death benefits

By Darla Mercado
Probe widens, as California examines how 10 life insurers handle dormant policies
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 05, 2011
Probe widens, as California examines how 10 life insurers handle dormant policies

The ten largest life insurers doing business in California are under the microscope over the way they handle dormant life insurance policies.

By Darla Mercado