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INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 06, 2011
Economy's 'Dr. Doom' looks to bright side

Nouriel Roubini, one of the few people to predict the collapse of 2008, long ago morphed from respected economist to global celebrity

By Aaron Elstein
ETFS MAR 06, 2011
Guggenheim said to eye Claymore and Rydex combo

Guggenheim Partners LLC is in talks about combining its former Claymore Group Inc. exchange-traded-fund business with its Rydex SGI business, according to people familiar with the situation

By Jessica Toonkel
RIAS MAR 06, 2011
Schwab builds branch networks using RIAs

By Dan Jamieson
Krawcheck to Merrill brokers: No 'garden leave' for you
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 04, 2011
Krawcheck to Merrill brokers: No 'garden leave' for you

Sallie Krawcheck, head of Bank of America Corp.'s wealth management division, sternly told Merrill Lynch financial advisers that a new “garden leave” policy doesn't apply to them, despite recent speculation

By Mark Bruno
The new Top RIAs
RIAS MAR 04, 2011
The new Top RIAs

Who are the RIA Giants? Which firms were the fastest-growing? Find out in the latest edition of the <i>InvestmentNews</i> Top RIA Rankings.

By Mark Bruno
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 04, 2011
DOL, industry spar over fund lineups

Does providing a list of options constitute advice?

By Darla Mercado
Nationwide's latest VA wrinkle raises eyebrows
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 04, 2011
Nationwide's latest VA wrinkle raises eyebrows

Advisers have mixed feelings about volatility dampener; 'really restrictive'

By Darla Mercado
RIAS MAR 04, 2011
All-ETF VA gives a hedge edge, Moody's says

Western &amp; Southern Financial Group Inc.'s decision to base its variable annuity investment options on exchange-traded funds is a positive for the insurer, allowing it to better manage market risk tied to the products, according to Moody's Investors Service

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 04, 2011
Finra: Lincoln Financial gave workers shared passwords for clients' accounts

Finra claims that Lincoln Financial gave workers shared passwords for clients' accounts. All told, the regulator says more than 1 million records were viewed over a seven-year period.

By Bloomberg
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 04, 2011
Billions in client assets on the move

Hundreds of financial advisers switched firms this year, many looking for opportunities to build equity in themselves and some exiting after mergers. Many were also lured by big bucks, according to recruiters and industry experts.

By Liz Skinner
INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 03, 2011
Settlement settled?

A lawyer for clients suing Securities America over Reg D offerings that went bust says parent Ameriprise has agreed to pay $27M to end the litigation.

By John Goff
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 03, 2011
Teaching doctors to ID vulnerable seniors

Physicians are foot soldiers in states' battle to protect elderly from fraud

By Liz Skinner
Backer of life settlements hit with fraud charges
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 03, 2011
Backer of life settlements hit with fraud charges

SEC claims that Provident Capital made false statements about its ability to cover its bond obligations

By Darla Mercado
Deferral denial? Annuity tax alteration would wound middle class
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 02, 2011
Deferral denial? Annuity tax alteration would wound middle class

IRI report is pre-emptive strike against possible tax change

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Appeals court tosses long-running suit against Finra
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 02, 2011
Appeals court tosses long-running suit against Finra

Judges back earlier decision dismissing litigation against SRO; plaintiff's claim regulator misled members about NASD/NYSE merger

By Bloomberg
America Saves Week – but Americans' savings still weak
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 02, 2011
America Saves Week – but Americans' savings still weak

Survey finds U.S. citizens still not overly interesting in stashing cash away

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Buy-and-hold is bunk, says Wealth Builders' Schreiber
INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 02, 2011
Buy-and-hold is bunk, says Wealth Builders' Schreiber

The portfolio manager says investors get squeamish when the during market drops, and often sell at big losses.

By Jeff Benjamin
WIREHOUSES MAR 02, 2011
Danny Sarch: Bonus plan at MSSB has employees in an uproar

On Wednesday and Thursday of this week, Complex Managers at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney were told to participate in a conference call (the Wednesday call was repeated on Thursday) which was entitled: Compensation Communication Day Training. The slides, delivered by Human Resources, detailed how 2010 bonuses were being structured.

By Danny Sarch
Roubini: Spain still 'big elephant' in debt crisis
INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 02, 2011
Roubini: Spain still 'big elephant' in debt crisis

Spain is the &#8220;big elephant&#8221; in the European debt crisis because there may not be enough money to bail out the Iberian nation, said Nouriel Roubini, the New York University professor who predicted the global financial crisis.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 02, 2011
Odds of a double-dip now at 40%, says NYU's Roubini

Nouriel Roubini, the New York University economist who predicted the global financial crisis, said U.S. growth will be &#8220;well below&#8221; 1% in the third quarter and put the odds of a renewed recession at 40%.

By Bloomberg