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RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 31, 2010
White House looks to ramp up retirement savings programs

The Obama administration last week announced plans to require employers to give employees the option of enrolling in direct-deposit individual retirement accounts.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 29, 2010
Financial planners tell House: Don't put us under Finra

More than 1,000 financial planners contacted members of the House to oppose a provision in financial-reform legislation that could put many advisory firms under the jurisdiction of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 29, 2010
Planners concerned proposed group would regulate advice

Financial planners are worried about being regulated by the proposed consumer financial protection agency when it comes to dishing out advice about mortgages, taxes and estate planning.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 29, 2010
Financial planners: Our advice should not fall under proposed regulations

Financial planners are worried about being regulated by the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency when it comes to dishing out advice about mortgages, taxes and estate planning.

Dodd bill would make reps fiduciaries
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 29, 2010
Dodd bill would make reps fiduciaries

The Senate Banking Committee's plan to overhaul Wall Street has received a cool reception in the brokerage world.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 28, 2010
Small B-Ds decry Hill audit proposal

Smaller broker-dealers are worried that a sweeping congressional proposal aimed at preventing fraud through comprehensive audits of brokerage firms could put them out of business.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 26, 2010
SEC charges two California advisory firms with improper short selling

Two California investment advisory firms were charged with improper short selling today by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

RETIREMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 26, 2010
Insurers push pols to study broker regulation

With the Senate set to reconvene this week, the insurance industry is stepping up its efforts to encourage members of the Banking Committee to support a comprehensive study into whether brokers should be forced to adhere to a fiduciary standard.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 25, 2010
Money manager and radio personality charged with foreign-currency fraud

The Securities and Exchange Commission has obtained an emergency court order freezing the assets of a Minneapolis money manager and a nationally syndicated radio personality for allegedly operating a foreign-currency-trading scheme.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 24, 2010
Brown victory in Massachusetts could delay - even derail - financial reforms

The upset election last week in Massachusetts of Scott Brown to the Senate will have a more modest impact on financial services regulatory-reform legislation than on health care reform.