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RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 28, 2009
Ready to limbo: Markets look for direction this week

Investors are just not sure where the economy is headed. And so the stock market may be in limbo for a while.

By Associated Press
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 27, 2009
Top B-D exec at ING Advisors Network exits amid talk firms will be sold

Another key executive with the ING Advisors Network Inc. has stepped down, as the network's parent, ING Groep NV, continues an evaluation of the broker-dealers that could lead to their sale.

By Bruce Kelly
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 27, 2009
Tax deferral benefits take center stage for VAs

The insurance industry predicts a new boom in variable annuities as tax deferral takes the spotlight in the near future, but financial advisers and broker-dealers aren't convinced that this will help products fly off the shelves again.

By Darla Mercado
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 27, 2009
RIAs' asset management fees at lowest level in a decade, study shows

Registered investment advisers last year reduced their asset management fees to the lowest level in 10 years, according to Rydex/SGI's annual Advisor Benchmarking Study.

By Jed Horowitz
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 27, 2009
Axa exec replacing Casady as chairman of VA trade group

The Insured Retirement Institute last week chose James A. Shepherdson, executive vice president of Axa Equitable, as the group's chairman.

By Darla Mercado
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 27, 2009
Fidelity expands clearing business into Canada

Fidelity Investments said this morning it is expanding its clearing business into Canada, with the intention of serving U.S. broker-dealers looking for a toehold in the market, while also targeting Canadian broker-dealers.

By Bruce Kelly
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 27, 2009
Ratings agencies under fire over residential-mortgage-backed securities

By Darla Mercado
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 25, 2009
National ratings agencies come under fire over residential-mortgage-backed securities

National ratings agencies received criticism yesterday at a meeting of the insurance industry for their failure to properly rate residential mortgage-backed securities prior to the crisis.

By Darla Mercado
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 25, 2009
Nobel winner Stiglitz warns of continuing risks in financial system

The United States faces greater systemic risk today than it did a year ago, according to economist Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate and professor at Columbia University's graduate business school.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 25, 2009
Orders for durable goods drop an unexpected 2.4%

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 25, 2009
Good or bad, greed is back

Old-fashioned greed is making a comeback.

By Dan Jamieson
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 24, 2009
Legislators quiz regulators on deterring abuse in life settlements securitization

Regulators and legislators clashed with members of the life settlements industry at a congressional hearing today that focused on the risks and merits of life settlements securitization.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 24, 2009
BB&T bails on a brokerage and 270 advisers get the ax

About 270 registered reps and advisers are scrambling for a new broker-dealer to park their licenses after being notified just yesterday that their firm — Colonial Brokerage Inc. — will be shut down in November, according to sources both inside and outside of Colonial.

By Bruce Kelly
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 24, 2009
Virginia 529 plan links up with BB&T online

The Virginia College Savings Plan, the nation's largest Section 529 plan with over $23 billion in assets, will offer a fixed-income investment option nationally on BB&T Corp.'s online platform, beginning later this year.

By Charles Paikert
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 24, 2009
They're back: IPO activity is heating up again

The stock market's rally has reawakened the initial public offerings market, with five IPOs being launched yesterday and at least three more scheduled for this week.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 24, 2009
Treasury says U.S. economic recovery just beginning

The nation's economic recovery has just begun and "we still have work to do," a senior Treasury official told Congress on Thursday, the strongest signal yet that the administration is prepared to extend its $700 billion bank bailout fund.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS WIREHOUSES SEP 24, 2009
Ex-Pru broker gets 2 months for fraudulent trading

A former broker at Prudential Securities Inc. charged with fraudulently trading mutual funds for millions of dollars in commissions has been sentenced to two months in a halfway house.

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 24, 2009
New jobless claims fall unexpectedly to 530,000; continuing claims also drop

By Bloomberg
RIAS RIA NEWS SEP 24, 2009
Bernstein's Hintz bullish on Goldman, Morgan Stanley

By Associated Press
INVESTING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 23, 2009
Investors still don't trust advisers, financial services industry

Retirees and pre-retirees remain skeptical about the likelihood of recovering their portfolio losses, and they are keeping financial advisers at arms' length, according to an informal survey.

By Darla Mercado