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RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 29, 2008
U.S. personal income edges up

A slight January increase in personal income was overshadowed by rising inflation, according to the Commerce Department.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 29, 2008
W. Virginia bans STOLI plan settlement

West Virginia today passed legislation to prevent the settlement of stranger-oriented life insurance policies.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 29, 2008
MBIA, Ambac grapple with subprime fallout

MBIA is bracing for more write-downs and Ambac has been given more time to justify its triple-A rating from Moody’s.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 28, 2008
Old Mutual AUM up 0.7% in fourth quarter

Old Mutual Asset Management reported $332.6 billion in assets under management as of Dec. 31.

By D Hampton
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 28, 2008
Labor Dept. floats worker contribution rule

The rule would increase protection for employee contributions to pension and welfare-benefits plans for smaller firms.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 28, 2008
Goldman, Merrill cut JPMorgan estimates

The news comes less than a month after analyst at Lehman and Deutsche owered their Q1 estimates for Goldman.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 28, 2008
Bernanke: Inflation won’t be like the '70s

“I don’t anticipate ‘stagflation’ ... anywhere near the situation that prevailed in the 1970s,” the Fed chief told Congress.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 28, 2008
Stagnant growth spurs recession fears

The lackluster showing in the GDP, down from a 4.9% increase in the third quarter, was due mainly to drops in residential investment, government spending and inventory investment.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 27, 2008
Fed will stay flexible, Bernanke vows

“The economic situation has become distinctly less favorable,” Fed chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 27, 2008
Dollar hits new low against euro

The dollar fell to $1.5088 per euro, the lowest since level the European single currency's debut in 1999.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 27, 2008
New York Life taps chief executive

Ted Mathas has been named the firm’s chief executive officer-elect and will succeed Sy Sternberg.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 27, 2008
Fickle sales for durable goods

Orders for durable goods fell 5.3% in January, a decrease of $12 billion, according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 27, 2008
Home prices continue downward spiral

Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller national home-price index fell 8.9% in the fourth quarter from the year-ago period.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS FEB 26, 2008
Consumer confidence dives to 15-year low

Flagging consumer confidence comes as inflation spiked, with prices rising 1% in the past month.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 26, 2008
Boomers unclear, anxious about Medicare

Only 36% of respondents in a survey knew that Medicare eligibility begins at age 65.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 26, 2008
Gen Re, AIG executives convicted of fraud

They now face up to 230 years each in prison and fines of up to $46 million, according to the Department of Justice.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 26, 2008
Annuitization can be a boon, say experts

There is value to annuitization through a single premium immediate annuity, said insurance industry experts.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS FEB 25, 2008
Independents ahead in retirement race

It's early in the game, but independent advisers appear to be winning the competition to lure retirement assets, according to the management consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 25, 2008
Ambac looks to banks for bail out

The process could come to a favorable conclusion for the bond insurer early this week.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS WIREHOUSES FEB 25, 2008
Industrial bank bill moves closer to passage

Legislation is moving forward in the Senate that would allow financial services companies to keep their industrial banks.

By Bloomberg