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INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 31, 2008
Welcome drop in jobless claims ends year

First time jobless claims fell by 94,000 for the week ended Dec. 27, the Department of Labor reported today.

INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 30, 2008
Consumer confidence tumbles

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index fell to a reading of 38 in December, down from 44.7 in November and matching the record low set in October.

OPINION DEC 29, 2008
What investors can learn from Wall Street's failures

What do Wall Street investment banks and retired investors have in common? They both must live off the return on their capital.

INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 29, 2008
Advisers' spirits rise as year ends

Advisers’ confidence in the economy and the stock market improved for the second consecutive month in December, according to Rydex AdvisorBenchmarking’s Advisor Confidence Index.

INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 24, 2008
After uptick, spending fell in November

Personal spending fell 0.6% in November, as job losses began to mount and the economy continued to slow, according to the Department of Commerce.

MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 24, 2008
SEC mulls enforcement action against Reserve

Staff at the SEC’s Division of Enforcement has informed Reserve Management that it intends to recommend that the SEC bring an enforcement action against the company for violating federal securities laws.

INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 23, 2008
Lower prices thaw consumer fears

Consumer took some heart in December, as lower prices have provided a measure of relief to jittery Americans fretting about continued job losses and decreasing incomes.

INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 23, 2008
Plunge seen for fourth-quarter GDP

Economists are expecting an even steeper drop in gross domestic product numbers for the fourth quarter than final Department of Commerce third-quarter numbers, released today.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 22, 2008
Nationwide units slip in S&P ratings

Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services today lowered its counterparty credit and financial ratings on Nationwide Financial, the life insurance division of Columbus, Ohio-based Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., to A+, from AA-.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 22, 2008
Mass Mutual unit battered by Madoff fallout

Tremont Group Holdings, which is owned by OppenheimerFunds Inc., a subsidiary of Massachusetts Mutual, had $3.3 billion invested with Mr. Madoff — more than half of its total $5.8 billion under management.

WIREHOUSES DEC 19, 2008
Wirehouses dodge major Madoff fallout

The wirehouses appear to have escaped major exposure to Bernard Madoff's alleged Ponzi scheme.

WIREHOUSES DEC 18, 2008
Opinion: Is Schapiro up to the job?

Does Mary Schapiro have the right stuff to take on the big firms? Although praise is coming in from many quarters for the nomination of the Finra chief to head up the Securities and Exchange Commission, there may be cause for concern.

REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 18, 2008
Finra chief tapped to head up regulator

President-elect Barack Obama has nominated Mary Schapiro, the chief executive of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. of New York and Washington, as chairwoman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 17, 2008
Morgan Stanley posts stunning $2.4 billion loss

Chief executive John Mack sounds the retreat from Morgan Stanley's swashbuckling days after the firm ost $2.34 per share for the quarter ended Nov. 30.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 17, 2008
Madoff’s alleged mega-scam hits insurance

Axa SA of Paris, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Springfield and Swiss Reinsurance Co., as well as other all-star companies, have also been exposed to Mr. Madoff’s alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme.

OPINION DEC 16, 2008
Reaping high-dividend income with ETFs

INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 16, 2008
Consumer price index toppled 1.7% in November

The consumer price index, which measures the cost of living, fell by a record 1.7% in November, as gasoline and other energy prices plunged, according to a Department of Labor report.

OPINION DEC 14, 2008
A year of painful lessons

Investors will be glad to see the end of 2008 — a year that may live in infamy as one that was marked by the worst investment returns since the Great Depression.

OPINION DEC 12, 2008
Trust wording can avoid big tax bill

INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 12, 2008
Retail sales, PPI keep heading south

Retail sales fell for the fifth consecutive month — 1.8% in November — according to the Department of Commerce.