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INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 21, 2009
U.S. will dodge 'double-dip' recession, says S&P

The United States will avoid a “double dip” recession, with real gross-domestic-product growth topping 2% next year, according to Standard & Poor's Corp.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 21, 2009
Robust earnings to boost S&P 500 by 9.5% next year: economists

Economists expect the joblessness that has weighed down the nation's economic recovery will start to slowly abate in 2010. They also see businesses increasing their spending next year.

By Bloomberg
Equity traders worried dark pools could dry up under new regs
EQUITIES DEC 21, 2009
Equity traders worried dark pools could dry up under new regs

Unintended consequences of capital markets regulation or legislation are the biggest fears harbored by equity traders at money management firms, a new report from consulting firm TABB Group says

By Gregory Crawford
BROKER DEALERS DEC 21, 2009
Broker-dealers grow gun-shy about private placements

In the wake of recent disastrous blowups of high-commission private placements, some broker-dealers are anxious about whether their advisers should sell the offerings.

By Bruce Kelly
RIAS DEC 20, 2009
RIAs dive deeper into alternatives, brokers still testing the waters: Survey

But use of commodities and absolute-return strategies appears to be universal, according to a survey from Rydex Distributors

By Hilary Johnson
OPINION DEC 20, 2009
More Big Firm Folly: The case of Wells Fargo vs. a former Marine

Will Wells Fargo end up doing the right thing?

By Bloomberg
RIAS DEC 20, 2009
Have yourself a fiduciary Christmas

By MFXFeeder
INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 18, 2009
Stock futures signal higher opening on tech earnings

Stock futures are indicating a higher opening Friday on Wall Street following better than expected earnings reports from the technology sector.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 18, 2009
Stock prices drift as traders close out positions

The stock market drifted Friday as traders did some quarterly housekeeping and moved into technology stocks after two of the industry's big names said business was improving.

By Associated Press
British brokerage paying $25M to settle SEC charges
INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 18, 2009
British brokerage paying $25M to settle SEC charges

ICAP Securities USA, the U.S. division of a big British brokerage, agreed Friday to pay $25 million to settle federal regulators' charges that it deceived customers by displaying thousands of phony trades in U.S. Treasury securities on its screens.

By Jeff Nash
WIREHOUSES DEC 18, 2009
Jobless Wall Streeters sour on finance careers

The scent of money that drew many professionals to jobs on Wall Street has been dissipating, according to a survey of out-of-work finance folk.

By Hilary Potkewitz
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 18, 2009
AIG wins first round in lawsuit filed by financial planner

A judge in Los Angeles Superior Court pushed back a lawsuit against AIG from a financial planner who once worked for an AIG broker-dealer.

By Darla Mercado
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 18, 2009
ING's Landesman: Bears have it wrong

The stock market is mistakenly seeing the glass as half empty, says Uri Landesman, head of global growth at ING Investment Management Americas. He cited the stock market's negative start today as evidence of “some cross-currents” that might have investors confused and conflicted.

By Jeff Benjamin
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 18, 2009
Current rally: Too far, too fast, too little real recovery

The stock market rally has gone too far too fast, and on too little real economic recovery, claims Tom Samuels, manager of the Palantir Fund (PALIX), a global long/short fund from Palantir Capital Management Ltd.

By Jeff Benjamin
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 18, 2009
Best sovereign-debt bet? Not Uncle Sam

By Jeff Benjamin
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 18, 2009
Federal pay limits create storm at AIG

American International Group Inc. chief executive Robert H. Benmosche's reported threat to quit two weeks ago — and subsequent pledge to continue his work at AIG — sets the stage for a battle over pay curbs while underscoring the enormous challenges AIG still faces, observers say.

By Colleen Mccarthy
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 18, 2009
AIG CEO Robert Benmosche tells employees he plans to remain CEO

American International Group Inc. has released a letter Benmosche sent to employees Wednesday following a Wall Street Journal report that said he was threatening to quit. The Journal said Benmosche has been frustrated by heavy government oversight and cumbersome restrictions on executive pay.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 18, 2009
MassMutual cuts additional 160 workers

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. announced another series of terminations this week, cutting back 160 posts in its Enfield, Conn., and Springfield, Mass., offices.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 18, 2009
Life settlement firms that hit skids could hurt policy sellers

A recent bankruptcy protection filing by a provider of life settlements raises concerns that consumers in the midst of selling a policy, as well as investors, may get a raw deal in this and similar situations.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 18, 2009
Feds want to get their hands on life settlements, observers say

As states propose and pass rules for oversight of life settlement transactions, industry participants wonder just how far the Securities and Exchange Commission will reach into the market to provide uniform guidance on disclosure and broker registration.

By Darla Mercado