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LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 04, 2008
SEC weighs guaranteed securities

The SEC has not decided if synthetic guaranteed minimum withdrawal benefits should be be treated as securities.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 03, 2008
Age not automatic criterium for class actions

Plaintiff’s attorneys are going to have a tougher time seeking class action status in alleging the improper sale of an annuity.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 03, 2008
WaMu and Marsh leaders out the door

Washington Mutual board chairman Kerry Killinger and Marsh & McLennan CFO and VP Matthew B. Bartley will leave their jobs.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 03, 2008
Factory-made goods move in April

Orders for factory-made goods unexpectedly rose 1.1% in April, due to a strong increase across several industries.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 02, 2008
New annuity-wrapped managed account sparks interest, confusion

The first income guarantee wrap-per around a managed-account portfolio hasn't even been sold yet, but its mere existence has sparked growing interest in retirement income products within the managed-accounts industry.

By Bloomberg
OPINION JUN 02, 2008
Harvest your capital gains?

A mantra of tax-efficient investing is to harvest capital losses and defer all gains.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 02, 2008
MassMutual to buy First Mercantile

MassMutual announced that it had completed its purchase of First Mercantile Trust Co. from SunTrust Banks Inc. of Atlanta.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 02, 2008
Structured market leery of open systems

Open architecture has been slow to come to the structured products market.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 02, 2008
Fidelity's new emerging-markets fund breaks new ground

Fidelity Investments' recent launch of an emerging-markets fund may signal the next frontier, but emerging markets' reputation for risk will likely lead investors to keep exposure to a minimum.

By Bloomberg
OPINION JUN 02, 2008
Fed needs to strengthen the dollar

Fix the dollar, and a lot of other problems will disappear — or at least be eased.

By MFXFeeder
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 02, 2008
Fixed-annuity sales up 35%

Estimated sales of fixed annuities were $18.1 billion in the first quarter, a 35% increase from the level a year earlier.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 02, 2008
Retirement income products just can't get adviser love

Like Goldilocks, financial advisers can't seem to find many new retirement income products that are "just right."

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 02, 2008
Brokers face insurance kickback investigation

A group of single-premium annuity pension plan brokers who allegedly took kickbacks from insurance carriers is under investigation by the state of Connecticut and may face steep penalties, according to Attorney General Richard Blumenthal.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 02, 2008
Minority financial literacy program going national

The Wall Street Wizards, the financial literacy program founded four years ago for minority students in the San Francisco Bay Area, is gearing up to go national.

By Charles Paikert
INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 30, 2008
Economic indicators still slowing

Two key economic indicators, consumer spending and personal income growth, both slowed in April.

By Bloomberg
OPINION MAY 30, 2008
Ignoring Medicare enrollment rules can cost your client plenty

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 29, 2008
Economy growth revised higher

The U.S. gross domestic product estimate for the first quarter was revised up to 0.9%, from a predicted 0.6%.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 29, 2008
Symetra Life offers income annuity

This deferred payout annuity allows clients to buy a stream of guaranteed income for a minimum of $10,000.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 29, 2008
Hartford rejiggers life insurance operations

The Hartford Financial Services has divided its life insurance operations into four market groups.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 29, 2008
Program allows kids to get fiscal

William Thomason's world is mysterious — at least to the black and Hispanic high school students entering the financier's Wall Street Wizards Urban Financial Literacy Program.

By Charles Paikert