Analysts applauded the newly restructured bailout plan for American International Group Inc., citing benefits for the insurer.
The Fed and the Treasury announced a new restructuring plan to help bolster AIG, including a $40 billion purchase of new preferred shares from the ailing insurer.
InvestmentNews announced today that it has partnered with RIA Database as the exclusive financial advisory trade publication to publish RIA Database’s Top Registered Investment Advisers (RIA) lists.
Fannie Mae posted a large third-quarter loss, while the profit at GLG Partners LP fell.
David M. Greene, an alleged Ponzi scheme promoter, is being held in civil contempt for failing to provide documents and information to the SEC.
SEC enforcement settlements are projected to reach a three-year high in 2008, according to a study issued today by Nera Economic Consulting.
One of the bright spots in an otherwise difficult year for the Section 529 college savings plan industry has been the aggressive efforts of Alexi Giannoulias, Illinois' dynamic young state treasurer, to boost the visibility of college savings both in his home state and across the country.
Advisers, hungry for market information in this troubled environment, are turning to asset managers for help.
Carriers may be going through their own tumult, but that hasn't stopped clients from seeking life insurance coverage, according to agents and advisers.
It is all about valuation and company fundamentals for fund manager Michael Cuggino as he rummages through the battered markets looking for investment bargains.
Insurance agents are blasting a controversial Securities and Exchange Commission proposal to classify equity index annuities as securities.
Choppy markets highlight the importance of owning dividend-paying investments that can smooth out volatility.
Just over half of Americans are investing in a retirement plan, but the tumultuous financial markets are making it a more arduous task, according to a new survey.
Insurance companies and distributors face major changes for risk management and product development as variable annuities and their guarantees pressure insurers' risk-based capital, industry experts said.
Broker-dealers, registered representatives and advisers could be on the hook if they sell products from major carriers whose risk-based capital is crumbling, plaintiff's attorneys say.
The stock market historically has risen more during the first year under Democratic presidents than the first year under Republican presidents, according to data released last month by Savant Capital Management Inc.
National Financial Partners Corp., the amalgamator of financial planning firms whose shares have plunged 90.7% in the past 52 weeks, is renegotiating its bank credit lines, suspending its dividend and share buybacks and temporarily ceasing acquisitions as it and its constituent firms continue to struggle.
President-elect Barack Obama deserves congratulations — and a warning to be careful what you wish for in this life.
In an unprecedented move that some are comparing to gambling on the legal system, a $4.6 billion lawsuit is being packaged as the sole asset of a special-purpose company that is preparing an initial public stock offering.
The unemployment rate shot up to 6.5% last month, marking its highest level in 14 years, according to the Department of Labor.