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WIREHOUSES SEP 15, 2008
Exodus from ‘broken’ wirehouses seen

“There will be massive defections of clients and advisers,” said Liz Nesvold, managing partner of Silver Lane Advisors LLC of New York. “The wirehouse model, which was damaged, is now broken.”

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 15, 2008
Advisers watch grim AIG saga unfold

After a weekend of turmoil, shares of American International Group Inc. lost more than half their value in the first hour of trading.

By Bloomberg
OPINION SEP 15, 2008
Big bailout magnifies risks

The immediate reaction to last week's federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was overwhelmingly positive.

By MFXFeeder
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 15, 2008
Planning group for disabled people to kick off adviser training program

Protected Tomorrows, an organization that trains financial advisers to serve those with special needs, is starting a program to train advisers to handle the special financial needs of the disabled, said Mary Anne Ehlert, the group's founder.

By InvestmentNews
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 15, 2008
Texas pol proposes annuities for public funds

Wayne Christian figured the registered representatives of Center, a small town in eastern Texas, could use a business boost. He also thought its pension funds and endowments, which fund scholarships, needed some new investment options.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 15, 2008
Claiming bias, subprime exec appeals arbitration

The chief executive of a subprime lender who lost a $65 million lawsuit against Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. is demanding another bite at the apple.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH SEP 15, 2008
LPL to pay $275K fine for hacking incidents

LPL Financial has agreed to pay a $275,000 penalty for violating customers' privacy, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 14, 2008
Lehman nearly lost as BofA eyes Merrill

Lehman Brothers is verging on collapse, even as Bank of America is reportedly in talks to purchase Merrill Lynch and AIG hammers out its own rescue strategy.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES SEP 14, 2008
BofA, Merrill deal done as Lehman teeters

Lehman Brothers is verging on collapse, even as Bank of America has reportedly bought Merrill Lynch for $44 billion; AIG hammering out its own rescue strategy.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 12, 2008
Consumers more hopeful about prices

September’s reading on consumer sentiment improved this month, compared with August, as Americans’ outlook on inflation brightened, according to the preliminary Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment index.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 12, 2008
Prices fall for the first time since December

The Producer Price Index dropped 0.9% in August after many months of increased prices, according to the Department of Labor.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 12, 2008
Bill passes to end regulatory ‘Whac-A-Mole’

The Securities and Exchange Commission would have explicit power to bar people associated with investment advisory firms for violating securities law under legislation unanimously approved yesterday by the House of Representatives.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 11, 2008
Dramatic spike in consumer optimism seen

A precipitous drop in energy prices, the presidential conventions and the government bailouts of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped consumer confidence rise dramatically this month.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 11, 2008
Finra banishes B-Ds for insider trading

Former registered broker-dealer representatives Peter D. Kelly and Daniel K. Ivandjiiski, have been barred from the securities industry for insider trading by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 11, 2008
Allianz finance chief to step down

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 11, 2008
Controversy swirls over index annuity rule

The Financial Planning Association and the National Association for Fixed Annuities have leapt into the fray, submitting comments on the SEC’s proposed index annuity rule.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES SEP 11, 2008
I-banks helped clients beat taxes, Senate says

Handful of firms peddled equity swaps, stock loans to clients; 'IRS pussyfooted on this.'

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 11, 2008
Ex-AIG execs to pay $115 million to settle suit

Former AIG chairman and chief executive Maurice Greenberg and other former executives at the insurer will have to cough up $115 million as part of a settlement in a derivatives lawsuit with the Teachers’ Retirement System of Louisiana.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2008
Altruistic advisers honored at gala

Richard England, Jr., the team at Martin Capital Management, Marc Turner and Elizabeth Verterano were named Community Leadership Award winners last night at the second annual awards dinner sponsored by <i>InvestmentNews</i> and the Invest in Others Charitable Foundation Inc.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2008
U.S. deficit predicted to hit $407 billion

According to the Congressional Budget Office, the fiscal-2008 budget deficit projection is $407 billion, compared with fiscal 2007&#8217;s $161 billion deficit.

By Bloomberg