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RIA NEWS NOV 17, 2009
7,500 tax dodgers apply for IRS amnesty program

Some 7,500 international tax dodgers have applied for an amnesty program that promises no jail time and reduced penalties for tax cheats who come forward, the IRS announced Wednesday.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 17, 2009
New Calif. law discourages stranger-originated life insurance transactions

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger yesterday signed into law a bill that discourages stranger-originated life insurance transactions.

By Darla Mercado
RIA NEWS NOV 17, 2009
Wall Street icon Bruce Wasserstein hospitalized

Bruce Wasserstein, a prominent Wall Street dealmaker and CEO of Lazard Ltd., was hospitalized with an irregular heartbeat.

By Mark Bruno
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 17, 2009
Bid to regulate financial planning industry will soon run into opposition, leaders predict

The industry effort to regulate financial planning as a profession has support from within — but it won't escape opposition from other sects of the financial services community, several industry leaders said today.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 17, 2009
Still suffering from downturn, life settlements activity stagnant

The life settlements industry felt some of the ill effects of the economic crisis last year, as purchasers of settlements ran into difficulties financing new premiums and policyholders showed more interest in selling their coverage, according to a report from Conning Research.

By Darla Mercado
RIA NEWS NOV 17, 2009
IRS to offshore tax cheats: You have three more weeks to 'fess up

U.S. taxpayers with unreported income from hidden offshore accounts received a three-week reprieve today from the Internal Revenue Service, which pushed back the deadline for its tax amnesty program from Wednesday to Oct. 15.

By Charles Paikert
RIA NEWS NOV 17, 2009
U.S., Swiss agree to settle on major points in UBS tax evasion case

The U.S. and Swiss governments have agreed on most major disputes in Washington's effort to get names of thousands of wealthy Americans suspected of evading taxes by hiding billions in assets with Swiss banking giant UBS AG.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 17, 2009
Court overturns rule to treat equity index annuities as securities

The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today ordered the Securities and Exchange Commission to reconsider a rule that treats most equity index annuities as securities.

By Sara Hansard
401(k) holders made out OK, says Fidelity
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 16, 2009
401(k) holders made out OK, says Fidelity

If you had a good mix of stocks and bonds in your retirement account and you left it alone through the market madness of the past year, more than likely you're in good shape now.

By Associated Press
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 16, 2009
Money managers join the fight against increased Finra oversight

Money managers are fighting legislation that would — for the first time — subject the roughly 4,000 firms associated with broker-dealers to regulation by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

By Doug Halonen
RIA NEWS NOV 16, 2009
Retail sales rise 1.4% in October

Excluding auto sales, retail demand rose 0.2%, half of the expected 0.4% rise.

By Bloomberg
RIA NEWS NOV 16, 2009
National Planning takes on 65 reps and $750M from Main Street

National Planning Corp. Inc. is scooping up the reps and assets of Main Street Securities LLC, which is closing down its broker-dealer operations to join NPC.

By Bruce Kelly
RIA NEWS NOV 16, 2009
Gannett Welsh's Fox: Don't oversimplify the fixed-income portion of a client's portfolio

Fixed-income investors focused on the direction of interest rates run the risk of making big mistakes, warns portfolio manager John Fox, co-head of fixed income at Gannett Welsh & Kotler LLC.

By Jeff Benjamin
RIA NEWS NOV 16, 2009
Stocks jump as retail sales rebound in October

Investors are growing more upbeat about the economy following an increase in retail sales and as a weaker dollar sends commodity prices higher.

By Associated Press
RIA NEWS NOV 15, 2009
Health reform legislation portends higher inflation

Although the Federal Reserve Board remains confident that inflation will remain low, those drafting the health reform legislation in the House of Representatives appear to be betting that it will accelerate in the next few years.

By MFXFeeder
A rosy quarter for assets under management
RIA NEWS NOV 15, 2009
A rosy quarter for assets under management

The latest quarter was an enormous relief for many major money managers, which reported gains in assets under management for the three-month period ended in September, though several still saw declines from a year earlier.

By IN Staff
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 15, 2009
New York Life revamps sales team

New York Life Insurance Co. has revamped its sales team to make it easier for its wholesalers to sell an array of products to financial advisers — including annuities, mutual funds and guaranteed-income products.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
FIXED INCOME NOV 13, 2009
Legal expenses piling up at Morgan Keegan

Company says legal tab in 2009 equaled 12% of revenue; crashed bond funds to blame

By Bruce Kelly
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 13, 2009
Survey: Women prepare kids for college, but leave the financial planning to others

While women take the lead role in households in preparing children for college academically, many still leave the financial planning process in the hands of their spouses, according to a survey released this week by OppenheimerFunds Inc.

By Hilary Johnson
RIA NEWS NOV 13, 2009
Bull Path's Kaimowitz: Valuations will get squeezed

By Jeff Benjamin