Falling home prices and higher food and fuel prices drove consumer confidence lower this month.
The regulator said it would give temporary leeway to firms affected by the California wildfires.
The Oregon College Savings Plan will combine principal protection with upside potential.
The mutual fund trade group asks the state to repeal a new sales tax on investment advice services.
Sales of new one-family homes rose 4.8% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 770,000 from a revised 735,000 in August.
Despite strong growth, numbers are down slightly from Q2 as officials make effort to curb inflation.
Americans have become even gloomier about the economy, but the reality may not be all that bad, says an economist.
MBIA, the world’s largest bond insurer, reported third-quarter earnings with a net loss of $36.6 million, or 29 cents per share.
The board of New York Life Insurance has elected Frank Boccio to the position of executive vice president and CAO.
The worse-than-expected third-quarter losses raise questions as to the fate of chief executive Stanley O’Neal.
The Risk Group will be responsible for identifying, tracking and addressing key external market and industry trading developments.
BS AG remained the world’s largest money manager in terms of assets under management, with $2.45 trillion, to lead the Pensions & Investments/Watson Wyatt Worldwide ranking of the world’s 500 largest money managers in 2006.
Ladenburg Thalmann has acquired Investacorp, a B-D with close to 500 affiliated reps.
The American Council of Life Insurers today elected Dennis R. Glass, president and CEO of Lincoln Financial Group, as its 2008 chairman.
With no permanent repeal of the estate tax in sight, advisers are appeasing worried clients by putting new twists on old estate-planning tools.
Many financial planners and investment advisers have helped small companies establish 401(k) retirement plans for their employees.
There just aren't enough planners to go around, according to leaders of the financial planning profession. Speaking this month in New York, Nicholas Nicolette, president of the Denver-based Financial Planning Association, said some firms will need to double or triple in size in the near future.
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The Phoenix Cos. Inc. has formed an alliance with Jefferson National Life Insurance Co. in which Phoenix will use the Jefferson technology platform to offer no-load variable annuities to fee-based advisers at wirehouses and regional broker-dealers.
Sun Life Retirement Services has named Jed Collins as its new president, succeeding Claud Accum.