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INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 20, 2009
Jefferies books $443M fourth-quarter loss

The New York-based investment bank, which has now suffered five straight quarterly losses, incurred around $328 million in charges during the quarter, stemming mainly from expensing 2007’s employee stock awards.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 20, 2009
TD Ameritrade lowers earnings forecast

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp., the discount brokerage firm that also offers custody services to independent investment advisers, reported fiscal 2009 first-quarter earnings today of $184.4 million, or 31 cents a share, meeting analysts’ forecasts.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 20, 2009
State Street drops 71%, missing expectations

State Street Corp. today reported a 71% profit drop in fourth-quarter earnings, along with increased unrealized losses in its commercial paper program and investment portfolio.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 19, 2009
Brokers land in the rough

Morgan Stanley and Bank of America are upping the ante to create the largest brokerages in the nation, even as individual investors head for the exits.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 19, 2009
SOX survey deadline extended by SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Economic Analysis has extended the deadline for public companies to participate in a web-based survey about the costs and benefits of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 18, 2009
ARS arbitration tough on small firms

Arbitrations that involve auction rate securities are about to be tested in new hearing procedures established by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.

By Bloomberg
OPINION JAN 18, 2009
Schapiro should first diagnose, then treat

On the surface, Mary L. Schapiro has all the credentials to be an outstanding chairwoman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, as she has unparalleled experience as a securities regulator.

By MFXFeeder
WIREHOUSES JAN 18, 2009
Wells unveils management lineup for Wachovia Securities

In an internal announcement Tuesday, Wells Fargo & Co. laid out top management appointments for its expanded brokerage businesses following its merger this month with Wachovia Corp.

By Jed Horowitz
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 18, 2009
What we can learn from Madoff

Bernard Madoff was able to pull off what is allegedly the largest investor fraud in history because people trusted him.

By Blaine Aikin
WIREHOUSES JAN 18, 2009
Morgan-Citi's first challenge: Duplication

Reps at both Smith Barney and Morgan Stanley, as well as other industry observers, see a long slog ahead for the new joint venture between the two firms.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 18, 2009
Rethinking strategy for the long run

Managing retirement portfolios often requires balancing capital appreciation and capital preservation objectives.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 16, 2009
SEC sued to overturn index annuity regulation

The suit was filed by American Equity Investment Life Insurance Co., a major provider of index annuities, and other companies that market the products, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit after the SEC published its rule in the Federal Register today.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 16, 2009
Genworth waiting on S&L approval

While a handful of carriers have received clearance to become banks or thrifts, Genworth Financial Inc. of Richmond, Va., continues to wait for the OK from regulators.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 16, 2009
Protective Life latest insurer to become bank

The Federal Reserve has cleared Protective Life Corp., the Birmingham, Ala., insurer, to become a bank holding company, making the carrier eligible to a slice of the $700 billion federal bailout.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 16, 2009
Consumer price index barely budged in ’08

The consumer price index, a key indicator of inflation trends, dropped for the third consecutive month in December and barely rose for 2008, marking its slowest pace in 54 years, according to Department of Labor data released today.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 16, 2009
Embattled BofA takes fourth-quarter beating

Bank of America Corp. suffered its first quarterly loss in 17 years due to escalating credit costs, write-downs of $10.47 billion and trading losses in its capital markets businesses.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 16, 2009
Schwab says expense cuts to continue this year

Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., which late last year said it would eliminate more than 100 jobs at all levels amid the economic slowdown, said Friday that it will continue to reduce expenses.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 16, 2009
UnitedHealth to pay $350M in reimbursement suits

One of the suits was brought in federal court in New York by the Chicago-based American Medical Association, which led medical societies, health plan members and medical-care providers against the carrier.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 15, 2009
Lehman looks to exit bankruptcy by 2011

But the former Wall Street giant will need to assert more international coordination to meet this goal, a federal judge emphasized yesterday in a court hearing.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 14, 2009
Genworth partners with National LTC Network

Genworth Financial Inc.’s long term care insurance business has teamed with the National LTC Network Inc. in a marketing relationship aimed at selling the insurer’s products and services.

By Bloomberg