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World Cup in South Africa: Two foreign stocks that could score
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 12, 2010
World Cup in South Africa: Two foreign stocks that could score

There is no question that individual companies who are already well-placed in African markets will benefit from the increased attention on Africa as a result of the World Cup -- but these stocks may get more of a boost than others.

By Larry Seruma
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 11, 2010
Finra to post more broker complaints, convictions

Investors will soon be able to see more customer complaints, criminal convictions and rulings against brokers, a securities regulator said Tuesday.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 11, 2010
Firms still enhancing target date funds

Despite a tepid response from plan sponsors, asset management firms continue to develop and promote annuity-enhanced target date funds, insisting that demand for retirement income will spur interest.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 11, 2010
Poised on the brink, but of what?

The economy and stock market are sending mixed and confusing signals.

By MFXFeeder
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 11, 2010
Don't push Big Pharma off a cliff just yet

By MFXFeeder
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 09, 2010
LeBron should sign short deal, buy gold: Anti-inflation group

LeBron James, the National Basketball Association's Most Valuable Player the past two seasons, should sign a short-term contract and plow his wealth into gold and silver to protect himself against hyperinflation, according to the National Inflation Institute.

By Bloomberg
What does the stock market know about LeBron James' 'Decision'?
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 09, 2010
What does the stock market know about LeBron James' 'Decision'?

Yesterday and today, he's moved the markets. And eventually, he will actually play basketball. But after tonight, all of the rumors about where LeBron James will play next year will finally come to an end – and so will the ride that one stock has had over the last two days because of all the speculation over King James' next move.

By Bloomberg
Tinker, tax adviser, planner, spy?
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 09, 2010
Tinker, tax adviser, planner, spy?

Given that she's accused of being a Russian secret agent, Cynthia Murphy is probably the most famous financial planner on the planet.

By John Goff
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 09, 2010
Upshot of European debt dilemma? Good value bets

The sovereign-debt crisis in Europe is resulting in huge opportunities for value investors, speakers told attendees at Morningstar Inc.'s 22nd annual Investment Conference in Chicago last week.

By Bloomberg
Motion to block L'Oreal estate trial lacks foundation: Court
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 09, 2010
Motion to block L'Oreal estate trial lacks foundation: Court

Elderly heiress loses bid to stop daughter from challenging $1.4B in gifts to younger man

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 08, 2010
Randy Quaid sues advisers for plundering Hollywood millions

Actor Randy Quaid filed a lawsuit against his “trusted advisors” on Monday alleging that they defrauded him out of millions of dollars during a 20-year period.

By Lisa Shidler
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 08, 2010
Grocery distribution scam left investors holding the bag: Justice Department

Nevin Shapiro, the former owner of Capitol Investments USA Inc., was indicted for allegedly leading an $880 million Ponzi scheme keyed to a bogus wholesale grocery distribution business, the U.S. Justice Department said.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 08, 2010
Incite: Fund managers' defense of 'two and 20' tax treatment doesn't add up

Members of Congress want to quash a tax break that favors fund managers. Guess what fund managers think of the plan?

By Bloomberg
Miami Heat cools investor interest in the Knicks
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 08, 2010
Miami Heat cools investor interest in the Knicks

The Miami Heat cooled off investor interest this month in Madison Square Garden Inc., the company that owns the New York Knicks.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 08, 2010
Little recourse for reps whose info was exposed by regulator

Advisers in Massachusetts whose personally indentifiable information was accidentally released by a state regulator likely have little recourse, experts say.

By Bloomberg
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 08, 2010
Wall Street hiring jumps most since 2008

The removal of uncertainty regarding Congress's financial reform bill may reinforce the employment rebound as some bankers are being offered guaranteed bonuses.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2010
Former Merrill Lynch wealth business to go public

First Republic Bank, the San Francisco lender purchased by private-equity firms from Bank of America Corp. at midyear, is planning an initial public offering.

By Mark Bruno
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2010
Adviser info leaked

Advisers in Massachusetts were stunned after receiving a letter from the Massachusetts Securities Division, announcing that the regulator had accidentally leaked personal information on some 139,000 advisers registered in the Bay State.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 07, 2010
Schwab trims fees on six exchange-traded funds

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
RIAS JUL 07, 2010
Pershing's Brueckner: Finra could add board to oversee RIAs

By Dan Jamieson