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INDUSTRY NEWS APR 21, 2008
Embracing strategies based on derivatives

A small but growing number of advisers are turning to derivatives-based strategies to help manage increased levels of market risk.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 21, 2008
Auction rate securities class actions are filed

A spate of class actions involving auction rate securities may be behind an expected rise in securities class actions this year.

By Bloomberg
Custodians target Bear advisers
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 21, 2008
Custodians target Bear advisers

Attention, registered investment advisers who keep assets at Bear Stearns: The big custodians are out to bag you.

By Brooke Southall
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 18, 2008
Bank of New York Mellon: Making bank

The bank reported a 72% increase, led by gains from lending to investors and last year’s $18.3 billion merger with Mellon Financial.

By Bloomberg
OPINION APR 18, 2008
How to avoid a costly IRA beneficiary designation mistake

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 18, 2008
Citigroup, E*Trade, Wilmington Trust

Citigroup reported a loss of $5.1 billion, or $1.02 per share, for the first quarter, its second consecutive quarterly loss.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 18, 2008
FINRA seeks to delay some of VA sales rule

The regulator wants to delay a rule that governs the review of deferred variable annuity sales.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 17, 2008
Survey: Financial lingo baffles investors

Confusing information used by financial services firms is leading many Americans to make investing mistakes.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 17, 2008
TD Ameritrade profits up 35%

At Omaha, Neb.-based TD Ameritrade Holding Corp., first-quarter profits were up 35% to $187 million.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 17, 2008
Index shows uptick in economy

The Conference Board's index of leading indicators perked up 0.1% in March, following five consecutive declines.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 17, 2008
Federal insurance adviser floated

A bill would create a federal office inside the Treasury to provide expertise on regulating the insurance industry.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 16, 2008
Consumer prices rise across the board

Consumer prices rose by 0.3% in March, led by rising costs in energy, food and transportation.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 16, 2008
Housing starts slide 11.9% in March

U.S. housing starts totaled 947,000 last month, representing a 36.5% drop from March 2007.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 16, 2008
JPMorgan Chase beats Street

JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, BlackRock and Knight showed first-quarter profits, while Piper Jaffray swung to a loss.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 16, 2008
How low can it go? Dollar keeps sinking

The U.S. dollar fell to a record low against the euro today, depreciating 1.1% to $1.5965.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 15, 2008
State Street, Charles Schwab, Northern Trust

State Street posted a 69% increase in profit for the first quarter, helped by $600 billion in new assets.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 15, 2008
First quarter earnings drop 79% at Bear

Before JPMorgan stepped in to buy Bear Stearns at a bargain basement price in March, the firm was already flailing.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 15, 2008
Wholesale prices climbed 1.1% in March

The increase in the producer price index was the largest increase since the it rose 2.6% in November 2007.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 15, 2008
Gen Re CEO steps down

Joseph P. Brandon, chairman and chief executive of General Re Corp., left his post following a rocky court case.

By Bloomberg
BROKER DEALERS APR 14, 2008
GunnAllen and former executive claim victory in arbitration ruling

Both GunnAllen Financial Inc. and a former top executive are claiming victory after a lengthy arbitration battle that focused on whether the independent broker- dealer had the right to fire David McCoy, its former chief operating officer and national sales director, who was dismissed in 2005.

By Bloomberg