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NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 28, 2010
Indexed-annuities amendment: Insurers yea, advisers nay

Congressional committee approval late last week of an amendment to the financial-reform bill maintaining state regulation of equity-indexed annuities drew mixed reaction, with insurers cheering the action and advisers largely opposing it.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Senate compromise on fiduciary duty draws cheers, jeers
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 27, 2010
Senate compromise on fiduciary duty draws cheers, jeers

An insurance group lauds a proposal requiring the SEC to merely examine a single standard of care. And what will come of the study? Not much, says a consumer advocate.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 25, 2010
BP sued over retirement plan losses

BP Plc was sued by an ex-employee over losses to the company's retirement plan caused by the Gulf of Mexico oil rig explosion and subsequent spill.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 25, 2010
Committee votes to keep states in charge of indexed annuities

The proposal clarifies that the funds are insurance products that should be overseen by states rather than securities that should be regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 25, 2010
Senate conferees approve Harkin amendment on equity-indexed annuities

Mr. Harkin's amendment would clarify that these funds are insurance products that should be overseen by states rather than the Securities and Exchange Commission.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 25, 2010
Feds bust 'pretty inept' $45M Ponzi scheme

A New Jersey woman was charged with directing a $45 million real estate Ponzi scheme that allegedly defrauded more than 20 investors in New York and New Jersey.

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 25, 2010
SEC sues duo who ran alleged $300M Ponzi scheme

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sued two Canadian men, accusing them of running a $300 million Ponzi scheme that promised returns of as much as 36 percent on investments in gold-mining companies.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS JUN 25, 2010
Geller Group confirms Labor Department probe

The Geller Group LLC, a New York retirement plan administrator and registered investment adviser, has confirmed in internal memoranda that it is being investigated by the Labor Department.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS RIAS JUN 25, 2010
Geller Group under investigation by Labor Department

The Labor Department is investigating Geller Group LLC, a retirement plan administrator and registered investment adviser, for failing to disclose alleged ties to an accounting firm it recommended as an auditor and for other possible violations, according to former employees and others close to the investigation.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 24, 2010
SEC limits political gifts from advisers to pension funds

Under the rule, if an investment adviser or certain employees of an advisory firm contribute to a politician with influence over hiring, they cannot be paid by the pension fund for two years.

By Bloomberg
House-Senate negotiators hit impasse on fiduciary standard
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 24, 2010
House-Senate negotiators hit impasse on fiduciary standard

Standard of care takes center stage on Capitol Hill amid a flurry of offers, counteroffers, and counter-counteroffers. Right now, House-Senate negotiators appear to be locked in a stalemate.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 24, 2010
Finra probing B-Ds' role in subprime underwriting: Source

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. is actively investigating broker-dealer underwriters of subprime securities, a Finra official said this morning at the regulator's national conference in Baltimore.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 23, 2010
Planners claim small victory in financial-reform legislation

A small provision buried in both the House and Senate versions of financial-reform legislation is being hailed by some as a modest but important step for the financial planning industry.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 22, 2010
Finra to collect $4.3M from CDS brokers

Credit-default swaps broker Phoenix Partners Group and brokers who worked at four other firms including Tullett Liberty Inc. and Creditex Group Inc. will pay $4.3 million to settle claims that they attempted to fix fees.

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 22, 2010
Starr said 'not that much' to theft-size accusation

Kenneth I. Starr replied “not that much” to an investigator who accused him of stealing $30 million, a prosecutor said in court -- a statement the government said it may try to use against the accused investment adviser.

By Mark Bruno
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 22, 2010
Why are small broker-dealers disappearing?

The uncertain economy is compounding a long-term problem in the brokerage business: its shrinkage.

By Bloomberg
SEC sues dead man's estate for $34M Ponzi that targeted federal workers
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 21, 2010
SEC sues dead man's estate for $34M Ponzi that targeted federal workers

The government said Friday it obtained a court order to halt an alleged $34 million Ponzi scheme targeting federal employees and law enforcement agents nationwide with promises of safe investments in a nonexistent bond fund.

By Bloomberg
Madoff accomplice free on bail
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 21, 2010
Madoff accomplice free on bail

Frank DiPascali Jr., who pleaded guilty to helping Bernard L. Madoff carry out history's biggest Ponzi scheme, was released on bail.

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 21, 2010
SEC accuses adviser, brokerage of fraud

Federal regulators on Monday filed civil fraud charges against an investment adviser and his firm in connection with complex securities tied to mortgages during the housing market bust.

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 21, 2010
G-20 signals delay on forcing banks to boost capital

Group of 20 finance chiefs signaled they will delay introducing new rules aimed at forcing banks to raise the quality and quantity of capital they hold to buffer against financial crisis.

By Bloomberg