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NEWS RIAS MAY 31, 2009
Wealthier women sit in driver's seat

Household financial decisions are being made increasingly by affluent women, creating opportunities for financial advisers, according to two industry surveys.

NEWS RIAS MAY 31, 2009
Insurance industry needs systemic-risk check

Congress should pass, as quickly as possible, a bill to establish an Office of Insurance Information.

IRS seeks business hardship changes to 401(k) rules
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 31, 2009
IRS seeks business hardship changes to 401(k) rules

Proposed IRS rules would allow employers that made automatic 401(k) plan contributions under a safe-harbor provision to suspend or reduce those contributions if they incurred a substantial business hardship.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 29, 2009
Stock market soars, ending month on a high note

A late day shot of adrenaline has sent stock prices soaring and given the big market indexes their third straight monthly gain.

NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 29, 2009
Target date funds shouldn’t stand alone, most investors believe

Two-thirds of investors believe that target date funds need to be combined with other funds to achieve a proper mix for their retirement portfolios, a white paper released yesterday by Janus Capital Group Inc. of Denver suggests.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 29, 2009
Foundation giving reached record highs in ’08, but drop feared in ’09

Giving by community foundations reached a record level last year, but is expected to decline in 2009, according to a report released yesterday by the Foundation Center, a New York-based non-profit service research organization focused on philanthropy.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 29, 2009
Variable annuity net sales rise but assets fall in first quarter, NAVA reports

Variable annuity net sales rose nearly $1 billion from the fourth quarter of 2008 to the first quarter of 2009, according to a report released today by NAVA Inc., a Reston, Va.-based VA trade group.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 29, 2009
Dinallo resigns as New York insurance superintendent

Eric R. Dinallo is resigning as superintendent of the New York state Insurance Department, effective July 3, to become the Henry Kaufman visiting professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 29, 2009
U.S. economy sinks at a 5.7% pace in 1Q

The U.S. economy sank at a 5.7 percent pace in the first quarter as the brute force of the recession carried over into this year. However, many analysts believe activity isn't shrinking nearly as much now as the downturn flashes signs of letting up.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 28, 2009
GunnAllen buying Florida indie Pointe Capital Inc.

As it grapples with major changes, GunnAllen Holdings Inc. has bought an independent broker-dealer.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 28, 2009
Samberg to close Pequot Capital

Arthur J. Samberg, founder, chairman and CEO of hedge fund manager Pequot Capital Management, today told clients he will shutter the firm, close its core funds and spin out two funds into separate businesses, according to a client letter obtained by Crain's Pensions & Investments.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 28, 2009
Initial jobless claims drop unexpectedly

The government says the tally of newly laid-off people seeking jobless benefits fell last week, a sign that companies are cutting fewer workers.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 28, 2009
The uninsured costs covered families $1,000 a year, report concludes

Private coverage for the average individual costs an extra $370 a year because of the cost-shifting, which happens when someone without medical insurance gets care at an emergency room or elsewhere and then doesn't pay.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 28, 2009
Pat Robertson aims to answer investors' prayers

Pat Robertson — the controversial founder of The Christian Broadcast Network — is attempting to answer the prayers of investors who are fast losing faith in their advisers.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 28, 2009
Fixed annuities again surpass VAs in sales

Fixed annuities continued to outsell their variable counterparts in the first quarter, according to data from LIMRA International Inc. of Windsor, Conn.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 27, 2009
CFP Board announces exam results

The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. today announced that slightly more than half (52.3%) of the 2,063 individuals who sat for the March 20-21, 2009, CFP certification examination passed the test.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 27, 2009
Three carriers 'impaired' in '09, more to follow, says A.M. Best

Three life and health insurers have become financially “impaired” so far this year and more carriers are expected to follow, according to a report by A.M. Best.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 27, 2009
Geithner unveils stimulus tax credits

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner announced Wednesday that organizations working in 33 states would receive $1.5 billion in business tax credits fueled with federal stimulus money and aimed at creating and saving jobs in areas hit hard by the economic downturn.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 26, 2009
Kentucky college savings plan to keep TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing

TIAA-CREFF again is being retained as the program manager for the Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust 529 college savings plan.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAY 26, 2009
Progressive settles in Massachusetts over rate quotes

Progressive Insurance is paying the state $120,000 and will reimburse customers after volunteering that its Web site had provided inaccurate rate comparisons.