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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 21, 2008
Societe Generale's 4Q dives amid scandal

The French bank posted a $4.93 billion loss compared to a $1.7 billion profit in the year-ago period.

NEWS ETFS FEB 21, 2008
ETFs fuel managed account growth

Assets in managed accounts grew by 20.1% last year, hitting $1.49 trillion, according to the Money Management Institute.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 21, 2008
Lincoln launches variable annuity rider

The all-in-one rider provides an income step-up to 200% of the initial guaranteed amount 10 years into the policy.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 20, 2008
Friedman Billings Ramsey

FBR booked a net loss of $27.8 million compared with a net loss of $7 million in the year-ago period.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 20, 2008
Wachovia tops in annuity-sales commissions

The Charlotte, N.C.-based bank collected $483 million in annuity fees, or 0.06% of $782.8 billion in assets.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 20, 2008
NAIC releases laws and practices report

The <a href=/assets/docs/CI39631220.PDF>assessment</a> details areas where reciprocity and uniformity initiatives must improve in U.S. states.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 20, 2008
Report: Buffett slammed for bailout plans

Warren Buffett faced is facing criticism after Moody&#8217;s Investors Service &#8212; in which he is the largest stakeholder &#8212;told bond insurers to accept a bailout.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 20, 2008
Prices headed north in January

The consumer price index increased 0.4% in January, fueled in large part by rising food and beverage prices.

NEWS RIAS FEB 19, 2008
LPL recruits another exec from a rival

Christopher Poch will run the private trust group at the firm.

NEWS FIXED INCOME FEB 19, 2008
Credit Suisse to take $1 billion beating

First-quarter results will suffer from subprime-related trading losses.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 18, 2008
TD Ameritrade boasts of winning stats on trade execution

Despite its many setbacks in 2007, TD Ameritrade Institutional has one measurable edge over bigger rivals &#8212; better trade execution, according to its executives.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 18, 2008
Earnings forecasts suffer amid economic upheaval

As if corporations needed another reason to stop offering quarterly earnings guidance, apparently more and more companies are struggling to make these forecasts even remotely accurate.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 18, 2008
529 industry takes the next big step

The Section 529 college savings plan industry is reaching out to its counterparts at financial aid and student loans groups to hold a first-of-its-kind summit in Washington in late May or early June, InvestmentNews has learned.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 18, 2008
Bad times for stocks could last many years

Is a secular bear market upon us?

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 18, 2008
Stock market vexes traders, money managers

If ever there were a time to flex those stock-picking muscles, this is it.

NEWS BROKER DEALERS FEB 18, 2008
RIAs poised to capture retiring boomers' assets

Registered investment advisers seem to be winning the race to capture the retiring-baby-boomer market, according to Charles &quot;Chip&quot; Roame, managing principal of Tiburon (Calif.) Strategic Advisors LLC, who spoke at the TD Ameritrade Partnership 2008 Conference in Orlando, Fla. this month.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 18, 2008
Plains state aims for plain English

Iowa will be the first state to join an initiative to provide customers with plain-English disclosure on fixed and indexed annuities.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 18, 2008
529 industry plagued by low awareness

A new survey on consumer attitudes toward college savings has stoked the ongoing controversy about the need for a national marketing plan to promote Section 529 college savings plans.

NEWS BROKER DEALERS FEB 18, 2008
IMCA attracting more independent planners, advisers

The Investment Management Consultants Association has been attracting more independent planners and advisers.

NEWS FINTECH FEB 18, 2008
LPL's CIO says tools are sound

LPL Financial will increase its spending on monitoring tools and in other areas to make sure it does not experience a repeat of last year's technology glitches, according to its new chief information officer.