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WIREHOUSES APR 23, 2007
Morgan's Roach to head Asia operations

Morgan Stanley chief economist Stephen Roach, who has predicted that China will surpass the U.S. as the world's leading economy, was tapped to become the firm’s chairman of Asia operations.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 23, 2007
BofA to buy Chicago's LaSalle Bank

Barclays PLC today announced it would sell Chicago-based LaSalle Bank Corp., a unit of ABN Amro Holding NV, to Bank of America Corp. for more than $21 billion.

WIREHOUSES APR 23, 2007
Bear Stearns to swell Europe, Asia staff

Bear Stearns is planning a large-scale expansion in Europe and Asia, reported the Financial Times.

RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 23, 2007
FPA hopes to leverage court ruling

The Financial Planning Association is hoping that the U.S. Court of Appeals ruling overturning the broker-dealer exemption rule will jump-start the trade group’s initiative to reach out to large financial services firms.

REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 23, 2007
SEC seen shy on naked shorting

Critics of short-selling practices they deem abusive are up in arms over what they say is continued inaction by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 23, 2007
To go with new digs, a new leader for CFP Board

NEW YORK — The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. has found itself a new leader and is heading in a new direction — East.

RIAS APR 23, 2007
Hey there, insurance agent: We can make you an RIA

A new firm is assisting insurance agents in becoming registered investment advisers so the agents can obtain fee income from advice and securities products.

OPINION APR 23, 2007
LTC industry needs to be investigated

REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 23, 2007
SEC’s authority called into question

The SEC can’t win for losing. As a result of judicial overrides of its major regulatory initiatives in the past year, the Securities and Exchange Commission is less likely to try bold new initiatives, experts on securities regulation say.

BROKER DEALERS APR 23, 2007
Gross revenue for top 25 indie firms crosses $10B mark

For the second consecutive year, the largest 25 independent-contractor broker-dealers saw top-line growth slow, even though it still was up by double digits.

INDUSTRY NEWS APR 23, 2007
Canadian groups are proposing fund risk ratings

OTTAWA — Two approaches for assessing mutual fund and hedge fund risk are moving forward in Canada.

WIREHOUSES APR 23, 2007
Schwab’s donor-advised-fund assets closing in on Vanguard’s

BOSTON — The Schwab Charitable Fund is nipping at the heels of the Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program as the nation’s second-largest donor-advised fund.

RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 23, 2007
401(k) changes seen ‘significant’

WASHINGTON — New default options that the Department of Labor will likely approve for 401(k) investments will have a “significant” impact on the way mutual fund assets are invested, independent fund directors were told at a conference here April 12.

INDUSTRY NEWS APR 23, 2007
Money manager opts for ETF over fund

NEW YORK — When veteran money manager James H. Huguet decided to bring to a broader audience the large-cap approach he uses for separately managed accounts, he decided to forgo creating a conventional mutual fund.

WIREHOUSES APR 23, 2007
Smith Barney reps ecstatic over cost cuts

IRVINE, Calif. — Smith Barney reps are supportive of the cost-cutting plan New York-based Citigroup Inc. announced April 11.

INDUSTRY NEWS APR 23, 2007
Tech IPOs poised to make a comeback in New York

NEW YORK — Dice Holdings Inc., which operates career- and job-oriented websites, including Dice.com and JobsintheMoney .com, plans to raise $100 million through an initial public offering.

RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 23, 2007
T. Rowe gets into 401(k) annuities

The mutual fund giant said that it has started offering 401(k) plans an online platform that participants can use to purchase annuities.

MUTUAL FUNDS APR 23, 2007
Activists press funds to nix big comp deals

BOSTON — Labor activists are using a Securities and Exchange Commission rule requiring mutual fund proxy disclosure to ratchet up the pressure on executive compensation that they consider excessive.

FINTECH APR 23, 2007
For advisers, failing to plan is planning to fail

WASHINGTON — Financial advice professionals who routinely log 60-hour workweeks may be spinning their wheels, a new report suggests.

OPINION APR 23, 2007
The Big Four of certification and assessment

Courts and regulators will evaluate your effectiveness as an investment adviser against a process standard — as opposed to a performance standard.