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NEWS WIREHOUSES SEP 01, 2008
Court voids non-compete contracts

INVESTING ESG SEP 01, 2008
Carbon trading set to expand in U.S.

With a shot at becoming a $1 trillion market in little more than a decade, carbon trading is poised to take a major step forward in the United States.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 01, 2008
401(k)s tapped for loans less than in 2007

Despite reports this year that more people were borrowing from their 401(k) plans to cover daily expenses, the latest data from several plan providers show that the number of loans have fallen in some cases.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 01, 2008
College saving put on hold

Over a third of parents have slowed or stopped saving for their children's education as they struggle with higher food and energy costs, a survey from TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. suggests.

YOUR PRACTICE FINTECH SEP 01, 2008
Finra, SEC rules constrain advisers in blogosphere

Advisers who rely on blogs to communicate with their clients view the activity as a harmless, inexpensive technology.

INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS AUG 29, 2008
SEC fines ‘unscrupulous promoter’ $510,000

The SEC accused Donald H. Allen and his companiesof raising around $9.9 million from 350 investors and failing to disclose that no profits had been generated.

YOUR PRACTICE FINTECH AUG 29, 2008
MailBanc compliance platform, DTCC revamp

MailBanc, a communications and compliance platform tailored for financial advisers has been relaunched this month.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 29, 2008
U.S., Europeans fretful about finances

Confidence among U.S. consumers inched up in August as the prospects for the overall economy improved — but consumers continued to fret about their personal finances.

INVESTING ETFS AUG 29, 2008
ETFs a threat to mutual funds, Cerulli says

Advisers are using ETFs in multiple ways, in both the core and satellite allocations, as well as in the active and passive slices of investors’ portfolios.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 29, 2008
Salaries down, spending up in U.S.

Personal incomes fell 0.7% in July, marking the sharpest decline since incomes dropped 2.3% in August 2005.