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INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 08, 2009
B-D firms worry about increased audit costs

Broker-dealer firms are worried about increased audit costs in the wake of the Bernard Madoff scandal.

By Dan Jamieson
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 08, 2009
Market woes fuel prepaid-tuition plans

Enrollment in prepaid-college-tuition programs has soared since the financial crisis began last fall.

By Bloomberg
BROKER DEALERS FEB 08, 2009
Latest AIG sale item: B-D network

Private-equity investors appear to be leading the pack of likely buyers for the three broker-dealers in the AIG Advisor Group, which houses 6,571 representatives, according to a number of industry sources.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 08, 2009
'Independent-contractor' debate brews

By Sara Hansard
OPINION FEB 08, 2009
Will we make the same housing mistakes?

House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D-Mass., last week laid out an ambitious 2009 legislative program for his committee.

By MFXFeeder
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 06, 2009
Loopholes riddle Obama's comp-limits plan

President Obama’s limits on compensation for executives with firms about to receive federal bailout money might be riddled with loopholes.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 06, 2009
Watchdog: Treasury took ‘passive-investor’ approach

The Department of the Treasury under former Secretary Henry Paulson took a “passive-investor” approach to buying stakes in financial institutions.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 06, 2009
TD Ameritrade nears settlement on ARS

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. is close to reaching a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission over the sale of auction rate securities

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 06, 2009
Ohio grants insurers reserve relief

Mary Jo Hudson, director of the Ohio Department of Insurance, yesterday adopted three accounting rule changes that would grant insurers based there some reserve relief.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 06, 2009
Hartford racks up $806M loss

The Hartford (Conn.) Financial Services Group Inc. limped through the fourth quarter of 2008, racking up a net loss of $806 million.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 06, 2009
Two SEC commissioners want regs harmonized

Two members of the Securities and Exchange Commission today called for harmonizing regulations of broker-dealers and investment advisers.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 06, 2009
S&P dividends expected to drop 13.3%

Dividends of companies in the S&P 500 stock index this year are expected to see their sharpest annual decline since World War II, New York-based S&P said today.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 06, 2009
January job losses reach 598K

The United States shed 598,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate rose to 7.6% from 7.2%.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 06, 2009
Schapiro urges more risk-based oversight

In her first public speech since becoming chairman of the SEC, Mary Schapiro said risk-based oversight of broker-dealers and advisers needs to be strengthened.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2009
Recession blues continue

New claims for jobless benefits rose to a 26-year high last week, signaling that the U.S. economy remains stuck in a deep recession.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2009
Wachovia settles with ARS investors for $7B

Wachovia Securities reached a settlement with the SEC in which it agreed to pay investors more than $7 billion to buy back failed auction rate securities.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2009
New orders for manufactured goods drop, yet again

New orders for manufactured goods fell 3.9% in December, marking the fifth consecutive month of declines.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 05, 2009
Buffett rescues Swiss Re

After forecasting dismal 2008 results, Swiss Reinsurance Group has announced that it will receive a capital infusion from billionaire Warren E. Buffett.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2009
Bailout money strings: Pay limits on execs

President Obama revealed major compensation reforms today that will limit significantly the pay of executives at companies receiving federal bailout money.

By Bloomberg
RIAS FEB 05, 2009
Survey: Wirehouses supply half of new RIA assets

A survey of 506 registered investment advisers finds half their new assets are coming from wirehouses and other broker-dealers.

By Bloomberg