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INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 20, 2008
LPL snags major AIG broker network

The AIG Advisor Group has seen a massive defection from one of its broker-dealers, involving a network of reps that produced more than $41 million in gross revenue last year.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 20, 2008
ING spins off Taiwan insurance biz

ING Groep N.V. said today that it would sell its Taiwanese life insurance business to Fubon Financial Holding Co., a Taipei-based financial services firm.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 19, 2008
Stragetists in agreement: This downturn wil be rough

The following transcript is from "What the Crisis Means for Long-Term Investing," an InvestmentNews webcast held Oct. 7.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 19, 2008
Peru, despite growing economy, draws mixed reviews

As many look to diversify portfolios into frontier markets, some advisers might consider recommending Peru, which offers an economy with peaks and valleys reminiscent of the country's Andes Mountains.

OPINION OCT 19, 2008
The fault, dear Brutus, is in ourselves

It is time for politicians of all stripes to stop blaming the financial crisis on "Wall Street greed" and level with the American public.

WIREHOUSES OCT 19, 2008
Government's reach worries big-firm reps

Brokers and industry observers worry that the Department of the Treasury's capital purchase program to inject $250 billion into the financial services industry could mark a new era of government control and mistrust of the industry.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 19, 2008
Amid crisis, clients reach for the gold

The unfolding global economic crisis, vividly illustrated by the recent record-level stock market volatility, is sparking new debate over the value of gold as part of an investment portfolio.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 17, 2008
'Extraordinary response' necessary, Bush says

Calling the $700 billion government bailout an “extraordinary response to an extraordinary crisis,” President Bush today said that it is “going to take awhile” for the initiative to thaw the frozen credit markets.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 17, 2008
Indexed-annuity rule comment period extended

The Securities and Exchange Commission has chosen Nov. 17 as the new deadline for comments on its proposal to register indexed annuities.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 17, 2008
Consumer confidence plunges in October

Consumer confidence fell by the largest amount on record in October, according to a preliminary release of the Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers' Index of Consumer Sentiment.

ALTERNATIVES OCT 17, 2008
Home starts drop to 17-year low

The housing crisis showed no signs of rebounding in September as construction of homes dropped to its slowest pace since early 1991, and building permits for new homes fell to their lowest level in almost 27 years.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 16, 2008
Cuomo to AIG: Give back the bucks

New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo has demanded that AIG recover the money it spent on lavish outings, bonuses and golden parachutes — and threatened sanctions if the insurer didn’t heed the order.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 16, 2008
Merrill, Citi, State Street, PNC and BNY Mellon

Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. and Citigroup Inc. were walloped by third-quarter losses, while State Street Corp., The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. and Bank of New York Mellon Corp. posted profits.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 15, 2008
Yellen prophesies rough road ahead

The U.S. economy appears to be in a recession, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank president Janet Yellen said yesterday, according to published reports.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 15, 2008
Non-prime mortgages to keep pummeling carriers

Major life insurance companies’ investments in non-prime mortgages are going to continue hurting their capital positions as the year rolls on, according to a study from Fitch Ratings Ltd.

RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 15, 2008
Time to rethink financial planning

Let’s say you were a financial planner in 1926. Of course, there was no such discipline as financial planning in the Roaring ’20s.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 15, 2008
JPMorgan, Schwab, Wells Fargo and Piper

New York-based JPMorgan Chase reported a third-quarter profit of $527 million, or 11 cents a share, down 84% from the $3.4 billion, or 97 cents a share, recorded in the year-ago period.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 15, 2008
Federal budget deficit hits new high

The federal budget deficit for fiscal year 2008 was reported today at a record $455 billion by the Department of the Treasury.

REGULATION AND LEGISLATION OCT 14, 2008
AARP members to monitor ‘free-lunch’ seminars

AARP is collaborating with state securities regulators to monitor “free-lunch” seminars given by financial-product providers.

INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 14, 2008
Société Générale expects 3Q profit

Despite being hit with a trading scandal this year and being exposed to assets from the now-bankrupt Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. of New York, Société Générale SA is estimating a third-quarter profit.