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LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 26, 2008
Gen Re, AIG executives convicted of fraud

They now face up to 230 years each in prison and fines of up to $46 million, according to the Department of Justice.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 26, 2008
Annuitization can be a boon, say experts

There is value to annuitization through a single premium immediate annuity, said insurance industry experts.

By Bloomberg
BROKER DEALERS FEB 25, 2008
Independents ahead in retirement race

It's early in the game, but independent advisers appear to be winning the competition to lure retirement assets, according to the management consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES FEB 25, 2008
Industrial bank bill moves closer to passage

Legislation is moving forward in the Senate that would allow financial services companies to keep their industrial banks.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 25, 2008
Ambac looks to banks for bail out

The process could come to a favorable conclusion for the bond insurer early this week.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 25, 2008
Economists split on recession odds

The gross domestic product will rise by just 2.9% in 2008, according to economists polled by NABE.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 25, 2008
U.N. summit highlights climate risk

Pressure is increasing on the U.S. government and the investment community to address climate change.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 25, 2008
Carriers work on simplifying VAs

Aware of the appeal of variable annuity riders, carriers plan to strengthen their offerings while attempting to meet financial advisers' calls for simplicity.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 25, 2008
VA firms step up wholesaler training

Insurers are stepping up their wholesaler education efforts to help advisers prepare for tougher suitability rules involving the sale of variable annuities.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 25, 2008
Sean Dilweg

As Wisconsin's insurance commissioner and vice chairman of the Life Insurance and Annuities (A) Committee of the Kansas City, Mo.-based National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Sean Dilweg is focusing on suitability, wholesaler training and curbing VA abuse.

By Bloomberg
OPINION FEB 25, 2008
Proposed ADV revisions are sound

The Securities and Exchange Commission is to be applauded for its proposal to revise Part II of Form ADV.

By MFXFeeder
FINTECH FEB 25, 2008
Technology solutions taking aim

While industry experts and broker-dealers are working to simplify variable annuity processing and cut down on paperwork electronically, software vendors are trying to help advisers easily compare products to comply with suitability requirements.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 25, 2008
Managing risk in retirement portfolios

Portfolio volatility and the sequence in which returns are realized play a unique role in portfolios subject to regular retirement withdrawals.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 25, 2008
Elders' education level found to be a factor in risk aversion

Children with at least one parent holding a high school diploma are much less likely to be risk-averse than those whose parents have less formal education, researchers found in studying survey data from nearly 3,400 adults.

By Bloomberg
OPINION FEB 25, 2008
Retirement Income Management Is Different

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 22, 2008
MBIA breaks ties with trade association

MBIA has pulled away from the Association of Financial Guaranty Insurers, saying it no longer shared the trade association’s views.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 22, 2008
Ex-Marsh execs convicted for bid rigging

The two were among a group of ex-Marsh executives who were charged in a criminal indictment in September 2005.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 22, 2008
John Dixon to quit LPL broker-dealers

J. Andrew Kalbaugh is replacing Mr. Dixon as chairman of Mutual Service as well as chairman and CEO of Associated Securities.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 22, 2008
Penson wins $1 million from brokerage

MISR Securities International of Egypt allegedly refused to pay the debit balance in its account.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 22, 2008
Questar exec fired for disclosure failure

A top brokerage executive with an independent-contractor firm has been fired for failing to report outside business activity.

By Bloomberg