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RIAS SEP 01, 2009
Another high-earning Morgan Stanley Smith Barney team strikes out on its own

Another team of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney brokers in California, who say they've recently managed about $500 million, has left to set up their own RIA.

By Bruce Kelly
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 01, 2009
Manufacturing activity grew in August

The U.S. manufacturing sector grew in August after shrinking for 18 straight months.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 01, 2009
Shares of MetLife slip on analyst downgrade

Shares of MetLife Inc. slipped today after a Raymond James analyst downgraded the insurer, citing the company's overvalued stock price.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES SEP 01, 2009
David A. Noyes adds wirehouse advisers to its lineup

The consolidation and regulatory changes facing the wirehouse brokerage industry is proving to be a bonanza for David A. Noyes & Co., an advisory firm that recently added six veteran financial advisers to its ranks.

By Jeff Benjamin
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 01, 2009
Insurers prepare to handle California wildfire claims

Insurance companies said yesterday it was too soon to determine how much they would have to pay for claims from wildfires that have already burned more than 80 homes in California and threatened thousands more.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 31, 2009
Second-quarter fixed-annuity sales rose 10% to $27.8 billion, Beacon Research reports

Overall sales of fixed annuities hit $27.8 billion during the second quarter, up 10% from a year earlier but down 20% from the first quarter this year, according to data from Beacon Research Publications Inc.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 31, 2009
Fed can avoid inflation danger: N.Y. Fed president

Fears of inflation because of the Federal Reserve's massive quantitative easing measures are overblown, because the Fed has the ability to pull the liquidity out of the market fast enough to prevent price rises, William Dudley, New York Fed president, told CNBC today.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 31, 2009
Schapiro issues warning to B-D execs on recruitment and 'enhanced compensation'

SEC Chairman Mary L. Schapiro today issued an open letter to broker-dealer chief executives, warning them to make sure supervisors are vigilant about conflicts of interests as they recruit registered representatives.

By Staff Report
OPINION AUG 31, 2009
What is "culture" at a company anyway?

Can you keep that "culture" intact with so many changes happening within the organization?

By Danny Sarch
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 31, 2009
Arkansas carrier charged with shortchanging cancer clients

The Missouri insurance department has sued Central United Life Insurance Co. for allegedly dodging claims from clients with cancer.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 28, 2009
Consumer spending edges up in July, incomes flat

U.S. consumer spending edged up in July with help from the popular Cash for Clunkers program, but household incomes, the fuel for future spending increases, were flat.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 28, 2009
Stocks mostly lower; Nasdaq buoyed by Intel news

Stocks mostly fell Friday as investors hesitated to extend the market's recent rally despite an improved outlook from Intel Corp.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 28, 2009
Recession's grip on economy easing, indicators show

Evidence is mounting that the longest recession since World War II is losing its grip on the U.S. economy.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 28, 2009
Flat incomes raise doubts about economic recovery

Household income in the U.S. is essentially stagnant, raising doubts about whether consumers already hurt by job losses can sustain an economic recovery.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 27, 2009
Sorry, Charlie; the game is over

If only you had read my column a year ago and resigned, as I suggested, you could have been enjoying yourself this summer rather than be dealing with an ever-widening mess.

By Jim Pavia
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2009
GDP declines 1% in 2Q, better than expected

The government says the economy shrank at an annual rate of 1 percent in the spring, a better-than-expected showing and more evidence that the recession is drawing to a close.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2009
Analysis: Meltdown 101 - Is Dow 10,000 important?

It's time to look in the closet for that crumpled Dow 10,000 cap.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2009
New jobless claims and total benefit rolls drop

The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for jobless benefits dropped last week, and the number of people remaining on the rolls also fell, evidence that layoffs have eased.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 27, 2009
Merrill Lynch stock-drop suit settled for $75 million

A federal judge gave final approval to a $75 million settlement between Merrill Lynch and employees who sued the New York-based brokerage house in 2007 to recover losses they sustained from holding Merrill company stock in their retirement plans.

By Dan Jamieson
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2009
Goldman analyst upgrades mid-cap brokers sector

A Goldman Sachs analyst today upgraded his sector rating for midsized brokerages, saying an expected resurgence of corporate mergers and acquisitions as well as initial public offerings should lift the firms.

By Bloomberg