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OPINION AUG 03, 2009
Contract Renege? Say it Ain't so!

By DSARCH
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 03, 2009
HSBC profit down 57% in first half

HSBC Holdings PLC, the world's fifth-largest bank by assets, reported a 57% fall in first-half profit as bad loans increased due to the global economic downturn.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 03, 2009
U.S. manufacturing contraction slowest since August

A private-sector measure of U.S. manufacturing activity declined last month at the slowest pace since August. Production jumped to its highest level in more than two years as manufacturers worked to restock customers' bare shelves, another sign that the recession may soon be over.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 03, 2009
Natixis and AlphaSimplex unveil multistrategy absolute return fund

Natixis Global Associates, in conjunction with the AlphaSimplex Group LLC, has launched a multistrategy absolute return fund, Natixis announced today.

By Sue Asci
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 03, 2009
Barclays first-half net profit up 10%

Banking group Barclays PLC said today that first-half net profit increased 10 percent as stronger earnings from its expanded investment banking division outweighed an increase in bad loans.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 31, 2009
Broker-dealers Foothill Securities and Cue Financial to merge

Foothill Securities Inc. an employee-owned broker-dealer based in Mountain View, California, is merging with Cue Financial Group Inc., a smaller independent firm based in Phoenix.

By Jed Horowitz
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 31, 2009
House votes to restrict Wall Street pay

The House voted today to slap restrictions on how Wall Street executives are paid after nine banks that took government aid rewarded thousands of their employees with bonuses topping $1 million each.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 31, 2009
B-Ds suffer SIPC 'sticker shock' as fees come due

Higher assessments by the Securities Investor Protection Corp. are shocking some brokerage firms.

By Dan Jamieson
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 31, 2009
Genworth targets insurance and wealth management, not annuities

Annuities will continue to take a back seat to other insurance and wealth management products at Genworth Financial, according to the insurer's finance chief.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 31, 2009
Bottom's up: After new market highs, advisers proceed with caution

With major equity indexes soaring past their high-water mark for 2009, advisers now seem to agree that the markets have hit their bottom. How long they will continue in positive territory, however, is up for speculation.

By Sue Asci
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 31, 2009
MetLife suffers $1.4B net loss in second quarter

MetLife Inc. ended the second quarter in the red, reporting a net loss of $1.4 billion, or $1.74 per share.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 31, 2009
GDP dip smaller than expected but advisers still fret about recovery

The U.S. economy sank at a pace of just 1 percent in the second quarter of the year, a new government report shows. It was a better-than-expected showing that provided the strongest signal yet that the longest recession since World War II is finally winding down.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 31, 2009
Congress wants say on Wall Street pay

Congress wants to give the government a direct role in deciding how much executives on Wall Street are paid, after the nation's biggest banks accepted billions in taxpayer money and still managed to distribute $1 million bonuses to thousands of employees.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES JUL 30, 2009
Wirehouses bleed $1.5T, indies gain ground

Wirehouses lost approximately $1.5 trillion worth of market share last year, according to a report from Cerulli Associates Inc. of Boston.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 30, 2009
Consumers spent more this quarter, data show

Consumers who track their finances online increased their household spending by an average of $400 during the second quarter, compared with the previous quarter, reversing an 18-month trend, according to data released today by <a href=http://www.Mint.com>Mint.com</a>.

By Davis Janowski
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 30, 2009
Client sues life settlement bigwig's company for fraud

An Ohio man has sued life settlements and insurance guru Barry Kaye's firm, alleging that the firm encouraged him to buy a $5 million life policy and left him hanging when it couldn't find a buyer on the secondary market.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 30, 2009
Insurer Travelers posts lower 2Q profit

Commercial and personal property insurer Travelers Cos. said today that lower investment income and underwriting profit drove its second-quarter earnings down 21 percent.

By Bloomberg
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 30, 2009
Lean, mean and green: Advisers cut back on paper

Independent advisers are mulling a switch to monthly electronic statements in order to cut costs.

By Lisa Shidler
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 30, 2009
Hartford books $15M loss for second quarter; Lincoln losses $161M

The Hartford (Conn.) Financial Services Group Inc. booked a $15 million loss, or 6 cents per share, for the second quarter.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 30, 2009
Cigna 2Q profit climbs, enrollment falls

Health insurer Cigna Corp. said today its second-quarter profit jumped 60 percent on a more favorable interest rate and other items, but enrollment fell 7 percent.

By Bloomberg