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INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 25, 2007
Think entertainment when picking summer stocks

WASHINGTON — Summer is about beaches, barbecues and long rounds of golf. But even sun lovers must come indoors eventually, and one fund manager is betting that many will be spending the hazy days of summer in front of their Nintendo Wiis and Sony PlayStation 3s.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 25, 2007
Suit threatens tax incentives for 529 plans

The college savings plan industry is closely tracking a class action filed in Illinois last month that could help open the legal floodgates for states that use tax incentives to induce residents to invest in their own Section 529 programs.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 25, 2007
Canada to weigh single regulator, existing alternatives

OTTAWA — In a confusing compromise, federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and his peers from the provinces and territories agreed last Tuesday that the feds would set up a panel to study the creation of a single Canadian securities regulator.

By Bloomberg
BROKER DEALERS JUN 25, 2007
Advisers react to changes at Jackson National network

NEW YORK — Recent changes in management at independent-contractor broker-dealer National Planning Corp. and National Planning Holdings Inc., its broker-dealer network, have some of its affiliated advisers concerned, while others accept the changes as part of the business.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 25, 2007
Social Security adds adviser info to site

NEW YORK — After receiving suggestions from financial professionals, the Social Security Administration has designated a section of its website specifically for advisers.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 25, 2007
For older students, paying loans requires blueprint

NEW YORK — Advisers may want to exercise some tough love when their clients approach them about going back to school for an advanced degree.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 25, 2007
Make 12(b)-1 fee disclosures more discernible

WASHINGTON — Disclosures of 12(b)-1 fees should be made clearer and easier to decipher, but the fees themselves should not be abolished, officials from the mutual fund and brokerage industries said at a Securities and Exchange Commission round table last week.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 25, 2007
Bernanke gets high marks despite economy’s hiccups

SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. economy has some shaky elements, but Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben S. Bernanke’s track record still is rock solid, according to financial advisers, chief economists and other executives in the investments industry.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 25, 2007
OppenheimerFunds using cash flow service

BOSTON — A San Francisco-based company that says it can help mutual funds cut costs and boost returns through better management of investor cash flows has won its biggest-name client yet — OppenheimerFunds Inc. of New York, the eighth-largest U.S. fund group.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES JUN 25, 2007
Suspicions are verified: Fidelity is tops in IRAs

CHICAGO — Data gathered by Boston-based research firm Cerulli Associates Inc. confirm what most observers have long suspected: Fidelity Investments is the nation’s individual-retirement-account powerhouse.

By Bloomberg
BROKER DEALERS JUN 22, 2007
Brookstreet exec makes move

Scott Brooks has jumped from Brookstreet to Wedbush Morgan and has asked Brookstreet's reps to join him.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 21, 2007
H&R Block reports $85.5 million 4Q loss

H & R Block’s continuing struggles in its mortgage lending unit put a drag on fourth-quarter earnings.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES JUN 21, 2007
Wachovia slapped with $2M fine

NASD has fined Wachovia $2 million for failing to adequately supervise its fee-based brokerage business.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 21, 2007
Greenberg sues AIG over derivative litigation

Maurice R. Greenberg has sued current and former AIG directors and management, as well as PricewaterhouseCoopers.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 21, 2007
A.G. Edwards posts hefty 2Q gains

A.G. Edwards today reported first-quarter gains in net revenue and earnings, buoyed by gains in client assets and fee-based accounts.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 21, 2007
Paulson aims to ease burdens for banks

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson will propose an anti-money laundering framework for small banks tomorrow, The Wall Street Journal said.

By Bloomberg
BROKER DEALERS JUN 21, 2007
Indie B-D warns reps of dire finances

Brookstreet Securities told its 500 or so affiliated reps and advisers that "disaster" had struck.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES JUN 20, 2007
Lehman to float private equity IPO

Lehman Brothers plans to raise $500 million for a fund that invests in private equity companies, according to published reports.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES JUN 20, 2007
Morgan posts stellar second quarter

Morgan Stanley scored record levels of income and net revenues during the second quarter.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 19, 2007
Reyes’ fraud, conspiracy trial begins

Federal court trials have started for Gregory L. Reyes, former chief executive of Brocade Communications.

By Bloomberg