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INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 01, 2010
Securities America's top cop worried about MedCap in 2004

By Bruce Kelly
Another broker-dealer down: Dallas B-D capsized by MedCap
BROKER DEALERS OCT 01, 2010
Another broker-dealer down: Dallas B-D capsized by MedCap

Another independent broker-dealer has bitten the dust, this time apparently because of some private placement deals that went bust.

By Bruce Kelly
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 30, 2010
Regulators vow to cooperate on financial reform

Five leading financial regulators and a Treasury Department official told lawmakers today that their agencies are working together to implement the sweeping financial-regulatory-reform law.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 30, 2010
Incite: Republicans' pledge misses radical fixes U.S. needs

'Pledge to America' offers mostly centrist policy changes; lobbing 'firecrackers' instead of missiles

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 30, 2010
'Super boom' will push Dow over 38,000, Hirsch predicts

Stock Trader's Almanac editor sees 8.9% annual gain for DJIA over next fifteen years; 'can't throw a dart that far'

By Bloomberg
Obama says extending tax cuts to rich is 'irresponsible'
RIAS SEP 30, 2010
Obama says extending tax cuts to rich is 'irresponsible'

President Barack Obama said it would be “irresponsible” for Congress to extend tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and voiced support for Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and National Economic Council Chairman Lawrence Summers.

By Jeff Nash
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 30, 2010
Analysts cool to a Manulife bid for Lincoln

Reports began circulating on Aug. 27 that Manulife — John Hancock Financial Services Inc.'s parent company — was gearing up to buy Lincoln National Corp.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 30, 2010
Analysts shoot holes in rumored Lincoln-Manulife deal

Acquisition of U.S. company — and its variable annuity business — would hike Manulife's exposure to volatile equity markets

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 30, 2010
Money funds may prove a tough sell for clients of SSgA stable-value funds

By Douglas Appell
Seller's remorse? Wall Street rethinking suitability of 'suitability'
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 30, 2010
Seller's remorse? Wall Street rethinking suitability of 'suitability'

The SEC suit against Goldman Sachs has some Wall Street execs rethinking the standard of care that's due less-savvy investors. But flogging a new framework for 'suitability' could be a tough sell.

By John Goff
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 29, 2010
Wall Street lobbyists descend upon 'sleepy little agency'

Banks swarm the CFTC in a bid to to blunt new derivatives rules. One official described the campaign as 'unprecedented'

By Bloomberg
OPINION SEP 29, 2010
Four hot stocks that are still good bargains

Few of September's star stocks look like bargains. But here are a few that do, according to John Dorfman, chairman of Thunderstorm Capital in Boston and a columnist for Bloomberg News.

By John Dorfman
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 29, 2010
David Kelly: Envision a steady upward trend

Last week the U.S. stock market rose for the fourth week in a row.

By David Kelly
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 29, 2010
BlackRock's Doll: Policymakers' actions will boost confidence

Last week marked the fourth consecutive week in which stock markets posted gains, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing 2.4% to 10,860, the S&P 500 Index advancing 2.1% to 1,149 and the Nasdaq Composite rising 2.8% to 2,381.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 29, 2010
Gas sector 'stinks,' but rally likely, says Harry Rady

The market's negative sentiment toward the energy sector has created a strong buying opportunity in the natural-gas space, according to Harry Rady, manager of the Rady Contrarian Long/Short Fund.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 29, 2010
Fidelity cuts VA fee by 10 basis points

Fidelity Investments' insurance unit has dropped the cost of its variable annuity by 10 basis points and has created a new fee level for larger accounts.

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 29, 2010
U.S. economy faces "painful period' because of debt, Berkshire's Sokol says

By Bloomberg
Finra proxy proposals may never see the light of day
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 29, 2010
Finra proxy proposals may never see the light of day

Corporate-governance experts believe that seven proposals designed to make Finra disclose more information and give members a say on executive compensation may never be implemented.

By Dan Jamieson
Broker-dealers want action on Finra proxy proposals
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 29, 2010
Broker-dealers want action on Finra proxy proposals

Broker-dealers who last week overwhelmingly approved a set of proxy proposals designed to make Finra more transparent now want to see the regulator take action.

By Dan Jamieson
EMERGING MARKETS SEP 28, 2010
Solid growth ahead, MSSB predicts

For the last several months, the markets have been behaving as though the global economy were about to slip into a double-dip recession.

By Global Investment Committee, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney