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OPINION AUG 27, 2007
Morningstar rating systems questioned

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2007
Inflation-protected-bond funds lead the pack

Inflation appears to be contained, but that hasn’t stopped inflation-protected-bond funds from outperforming.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2007
Rep production figures called misleading

In the race to show the highest-producing sales forces, brokerage firms may be goosing the numbers.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 27, 2007
Deferred-comp legislation may be introduced in Sept.

Senate Finance Committee leaders are working on a plan to resurrect legislation to cap deferred compensation, which they could reintroduce next month as part of a bill that would extend popular education tax breaks.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2007
Estate planning for gays is still tricky

NEW YORK — Despite the strides gay couples have made to have their relationships recognized by the courts, estate planning remains more complicated for them.

By Bloomberg
BROKER DEALERS AUG 27, 2007
Bear Stearns Broker-Dealer Services focuses on hiring

NEW YORK — After completing an overhaul of its top management late last year, Bear Stearns’ clearing and custody unit continues to hire new executives — some of whom are being recruited from top rivals.

By Bloomberg
OPINION AUG 27, 2007
Share buybacks worth scrutinizing

By ewilliams
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2007
LDI approach touted for target date funds

NEW YORK — Target date funds should take a liability-driven investing approach, protecting them from the bumps and grinds of equity markets, officials at Pacific Investment Management Co. contend.

By Bloomberg
OPINION AUG 27, 2007
These are the times that try advisers’ goals

By ewilliams
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 27, 2007
Use of income annuities in retirement gets a plug

CHICAGO — While income annuities are the most cost-effective way to provide income at retirement, investors are reluctant to purchase them, according to a new study.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2007
Two years after Hurricane Katrina, a new lease — and view — on life

NEW YORK — Gulf Coast financial advisers are standing on higher ground two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated that region.

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2007
Restricted-securities firm forms matchmaker unit for private transactions

NEW YORK — A company that specializes in the sale of restricted securities and other illiquid positions has formed a group to help owners of minority stakes in small to midsize companies sell their shares in private transactions.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES AUG 27, 2007
TD-E*Trade merger chatter continues unabated

The jolts that TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. experienced during 18 months of integration following the 2006 merger of TD Waterhouse Group Inc. and Ameritrade Holding Corp. have not dulled its appetite for more deals, according to chairman and chief executive Joe Moglia.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 23, 2007
NGA urged to back Nat'l Insurance Act

Two insurance associations want the NGA to support legislation creating an optional federal charter for insurance regulation.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 23, 2007
Workers to bosses: chip in on planning

Workers know they have to save for retirement, but they’re lost without financial planning, a study found.

By Bloomberg
OPINION AUG 20, 2007
Bernanke unlikely to bail out lenders

By ewilliams
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 20, 2007
Subprime fallout breeds new kind of ‘vulture’ fund

Money managers are finding a bevy of opportunities in the subprime-mortgage fallout.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 20, 2007
ING offers high-growth-rate VA

The variable annuity has a withdrawal base that will grow at least 7% annually during its first 10 years.

By Bloomberg
OPINION AUG 20, 2007
Fidelity’s succession issues puzzle pros

By ewilliams
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 20, 2007
SEC’s principal trade proposal raises new fears

Some financial advisers fear that a proposal backed by the Financial Planning Association that would allow brokers to make principal trades in their fee-based accounts would result in a new loophole that brokers can use to skirt investment adviser regulations.

By Bloomberg