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NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 12, 2010
Obama wants Janet Yellen as Fed vice chair

President Barack Obama wants to nominate Janet Yellen, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, to take over as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, an administration official said Friday.

By Bloomberg
Dodd bill places consumer protection agency under the Fed: sources
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 12, 2010
Dodd bill places consumer protection agency under the Fed: sources

Sources say Sen. Dodd's financial reform bill places the hotly debated consumer protection agency -- designed to regulate bank products -- under the aegis of the bank-owned Federal Reserve.

By Associated Press
Life insurers sue B-Ds over third-party VA sales
NEWS RIAS MAR 12, 2010
Life insurers sue B-Ds over third-party VA sales

Two life insurers are suing a trio of broker-dealers, accusing them of fraudulently selling to third parties variable annuities with lucrative death benefits on terminally ill individuals.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RIAS MAR 12, 2010
B-Ds fret over proposed placement agent rules

A bill introduced last week in the California Legislature would require money manager placement agents to register as lobbyists and regulate their compensation.

By Dan Jamieson
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 12, 2010
Consumer groups say brokers may dodge fiduciary requirement

A proposal that would require brokers providing advice to be regulated as RIAs may be dropped from financial reform legislation, according to consumer groups and state securities regulators.

By Sara Hansard
Bankers descend on Capitol Hill as Congress debates overhaul bill
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 12, 2010
Bankers descend on Capitol Hill as Congress debates overhaul bill

Chief executives at some of the biggest financial institutions are on a mission to repair their image with Congress and the public, part of a strategy to gain more influence over legislation that would overhaul financial regulations and intrude further into their business.

By Associated Press
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 11, 2010
CFTC claims trader skinned investors in forex fraud

Authorities say Patrick Rakotonanahary's currency trading business was actually a classic Ponzi scheme

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 11, 2010
American Equity fined $275K for unapproved annuity sales

The Minnesota Commerce Department claims that the insurer sold 541 contracts worth $28 million that weren't OK'd by state

By Darla Mercado
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 11, 2010
Dodd seen scrapping fiduciary requirement for brokers in proposal

Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., is expected to introduce new financial reform legislation this week that excludes applying a fiduciary standard to brokers offering investment advice.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 11, 2010
Expected about-face on placement agents invites criticism

The Securities and Exchange Commission's expected move to regulate placement agents as broker-dealers instead of prohibiting investment advisers from using them won't curb influence-peddling, some critics say.

By Dan Jamieson
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 11, 2010
Will regulators kill off fledgling secondary market for death benefits?

By Darla Mercado
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 10, 2010
Wachovia will pay $160M to settle 'historic' money laundering case

Banking giant Wachovia Corp. will pay $160 million to settle a federal investigation into laundering of illegal drug profits through Mexican exchange houses in the largest case of its kind ever brought against a U.S. bank, prosecutors said Wednesday.

By Mark Bruno
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 10, 2010
Secondary market for annuities comes under pressure

The nascent secondary market for annuities and their guaranteed benefits could be stunted as the result of a vote last week by state insurance regulators to allow carriers to terminate the annuity benefits if a client sells the contract.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 10, 2010
FSC Securities sued by former branch manager after alleged buyout attempt

A former branch manager who headed one of the largest groups of reps at FSC Securities Corp. is suing the broker-dealer after what he claims was a thwarted and contentious attempt to buy the business from parent AIG Advisor Group earlier last year.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 10, 2010
Ex-AIG adviser who practiced voodoo on victims gets 12 years for fraud

A Tennessee representative formerly affiliated with AIG Financial Advisors Inc. spent time making voodoo dolls of his victims to ward off their damaging testimony, prosecutors said.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 09, 2010
SIPC's legal tab for Madoff liquidation now up to $37M — and counting

By Associated Press
FDIC seizes four more banks
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 08, 2010
FDIC seizes four more banks

Regulators shut four banks from California to Florida on Friday, boosting to 20 the number of U.S. bank failures this year following the 140 closures last year in the worst financial climate in decades.

By Associated Press
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 08, 2010
CFP Board strips credentials from admitted Ponzi-schemer

The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc on Friday placed Oren Eugene Sullivan Jr. under interim suspension, keeping the ex-broker from using its credentials.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 08, 2010
Industry groups retrench on defining financial planners

Bowing to the political clout of the insurance and securities industries, the Financial Planning Coalition has given up its effort to get Congress to establish a definition of financial planning that would have brought thousands of insurance and securities brokers and money managers under the sway of an oversight board that the FPC seeks to create.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 08, 2010
Financial Planning Coalition accepts reality on regulatory reform

In the face of opposition from influential insurance and securities industry groups, the Financial Planning Coalition has moderated its ambition to get Congress to establish a broad regulatory scheme for financial planners.

By Bloomberg