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LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 13, 2010
Cuomo on Hank Greenberg's denial: 'Incredible and irrelevant'

The N.Y. AG scoffs at the former AIG boss' claim he knew nothing about sham transactions between the insurer and Gen Re

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 13, 2010
Some 401(k) plans are ahead of the curve on transparency of fees

As the defined-contribution industry braces for new fee disclosure regulations, some corporate 401(k) plans — including Nestlé USA Inc. and United Parcel Service Inc. — are light-years ahead of the pack in providing participants with fee information.

By Robert Steyer
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 13, 2010
Report: HSAs won't cover retirees' medical costs

Low interest rates and low contribution limits mean retirees can only count on health savings accounts to cover a portion of their health care costs

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 13, 2010
B-Ds reluctant to OK exchanges into LTC

Financial advisers had hoped to begin this year with new momentum — the ability to swap clients out of existing annuities or insurance in exchange for long-term-care coverage — but broker-dealers have hit the brakes, citing problems with large amounts of paperwork to process the business, among other troubles.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 13, 2010
Insurance industry blasts tax on annuity income

Members of the life insurance and annuities industries have asked senators to rethink a portion of the health care bill that would hit annuity income with Medicare taxes.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 13, 2010
Sholam Weiss appeals 845-year sentence for life insurance plot

Bernie Madoff is serving 150 years in prison for a multibillion-dollar fraud. Norman Schmidt got 330 years for his role in a huge investment scam. And then there's white-collar criminal Sholam Weiss, who isn't due for release until November 2754.

By Associated Press
Obama health plan a threat to sellers of long-term medical insurance
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 13, 2010
Obama health plan a threat to sellers of long-term medical insurance

The CLASS Act, which sets up a government-run insurance program, survived the tortuous health-care debate in Congress. But experts can't predict how — or if — the controversial program will work

By Darla Mercado
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 13, 2010
How to play the health-care reform

The following is an investment strategy column by Jeffrey D. Saut, managing director at Raymond James & Associates Inc.

By Jeffrey D. Saut
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 13, 2010
76-year-old allegedly pulled the wool over investors' eyes in hat scam

A Framingham, Mass., man has been indicted on charges he ran a $29 million Ponzi scheme that cheated around 130 investors.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 12, 2010
What rally? Investors clueless about market's 2009 performance

Just 28% of those surveyed knew that the market was up last year, while another 6% were unable to say whether the stock market was up, down or flat.

By Bloomberg
Slain UBS adviser feared for her life: Report
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 12, 2010
Slain UBS adviser feared for her life: Report

Longtime Merrill Lynch adviser Shele Danishefsky Covlin was issued an order of protection against her estranged husband just days after filing for divorce

By Mukund Multani
RIAS APR 12, 2010
Editor's pick: The most expensive cities for your practice

Thinking of starting your own practice, re-locating, or opening up another office? Before you set up shop, here's the rundown on the most expensive cities in the country for office space.

By John Goff
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT APR 12, 2010
Finra cautions about use of consolidated statements

Finra wants member firms to be wary of brokers who produce consolidated statements for clients.

By Dan Jamieson
RIAS APR 12, 2010
HighTower rep tied to $1.4B Ponzi scheme

A broker at HighTower Advisors LLC, the startup with the sterling pedigree, has been sued over the sale of private notes into a feeder fund for what turned out to be a massive Ponzi scheme.

By Bruce Kelly
WIREHOUSES APR 12, 2010
Tepid trading may spoil Morgan Stanley's 1Q results

As big investment banks prepare to report first-quarter earnings this month, many analysts are lowering their forecasts in light of weaker-than-expected trading by investors in February and March.

By Jed Horowitz
JPMorgan's David Kelly: The investment implications of health care reform
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 12, 2010
JPMorgan's David Kelly: The investment implications of health care reform

This morning, after almost a year of heated debate, the President has achieved his goal of a major reform to the health care system.

By David Kelly
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 12, 2010
J.P. Morgan Funds' David Kelly: Do nothing, at least on the stance of monetary policy

On Tuesday the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee holds its second meeting of the year to consider the direction of monetary policy.

By David Kelly
Should annuities be mandatory for 401(k)s? Fund companies go on the offensive
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 12, 2010
Should annuities be mandatory for 401(k)s? Fund companies go on the offensive

Participants in 401(k) plans do not want the government to require them to convert a portion of their 401(k) assets to annuities, according to the results of a survey of about 3,000 households released today by the Investment Company Institute.

By Sara Hansard
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 12, 2010
2010 push for income in DC plans expected

Federal regulations and legislation that would make it easier for defined-contribution plans to include lifetime-income products are expected to be introduced next year.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
Labor chief wants to add annuities to 401(k) mix
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 12, 2010
Labor chief wants to add annuities to 401(k) mix

Encouraging employers to offer annuities in pension plans will be one of the Labor Department's top regulatory goals in 2010.

By Sara Hansard