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INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 16, 2008
Inflation rises at fastest pace in 17 years

The CPI has risen 5% since June 2007, marking the highest year-over-year increase since the 5.3% jump between February 1990 and February 1991.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 15, 2008
Sluggish sales, higher prices goose inflation

The producer price index for June brought more bad news for the economy, posting an increase of 1.8% as inflation took its toll.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 15, 2008
State Street, U.S. Bancorp

State Street Corp. posted a 50% second-quarter earnings increase today while U.S Bancorp reported that profits dropped 18%.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 15, 2008
Dollar dives, hits all-time low

The euro reached a high of $1.6036 on the dollar today, its highest level since the currency debuted in January 1999.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 15, 2008
AIG’s rating slashed by analyst

A downgrade by a Wachovia analyst sent American International Group shares tumbling to a 52-week low.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 14, 2008
State insurance regulators are angry about EIA proposal

State insurance regulators are displeased with the Securities and Exchange Commission and state securities regulators about a proposal that would regulate equity index annuities as securities rather than as insurance products, and one state insurance regulator is meeting with SEC Chairman Christopher Cox this week to address those grievances.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
Firms launch infrastructure indexes

Dow Jones and Brookfield Asset's indexes serve as benchmarks of companies that own infrastructure assets.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
Bear market tests skills of financial advisers

On the heels of the stock market's worst June performance since 1930 and the official start of a bear market, financial advisers are calming clients' nerves and preparing them for more bad news.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
Retail demand grows for alternative strategies

Watching institutional investors achieve big gains in alternative investments has whet retail demand for mutual funds that incorporate alternative strategies.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
Guidelines for ETF investing

The increasing popularity of exchange traded funds has led advisers to seek new ways of incorporating ETFs in client portfolios.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
No sudden moves

While investors may want to make changes in the face of a volatile stock market, most financial advisers don't move assets around during challenging times.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
Distressed-debt opportunities appear on investment horizon

Distressed debt is about to have its day, according to some prominent investment managers.

BROKER DEALERS JUL 14, 2008
ING Advisors Network bleeds registered reps

One of the broker-dealers in the ING Advisors Network Inc. is on the brink of losing representatives and advisers who generate $21 million in fees and commissions to rival firms.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
Investors roll out the red carpet for pink-sheet stocks

Pink-sheet stocks, which represent thousands of public companies not listed on any U.S. stock exchange, are gaining appeal among some investors, thanks to increased efforts to hold the companies more accountable to shareholders.

FINTECH JUL 14, 2008
LPL moves to address technology breach

In the wake of a security breach that affected more than 10,000 clients, LPL Financial has taken several steps to increase data protection.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
Missouri enacts hot-button 529 tax parity law

OPINION JUL 14, 2008
Are best practices enough?

In casual conversation about the troubled financial markets, the words "risk" and "uncertainty" often are treated as synonyms.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 14, 2008
More investors act to sell ARPS at deep discounts

More investors are looking to sell illiquid auction rate preferred securities issued by closed-end mutual funds even though in many cases, they must sell at hefty discounts.

OPINION JUL 14, 2008
Expand the Fed's role carefully

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke's speech last Tuesday attracted the most attention for new mortgage lending rules, to be detailed this week, and for leaving the Fed's doors open to investment banks until next year.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 14, 2008
Agents express concern about higher costs and loss of control over production

Insurance agents who work primarily with equity index annuities say the Securities and Exchange Commission's proposal to regulate the products as securities would impose greater costs on their firms and hand over control of their production to broker-dealers.