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NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 07, 2007
Fund industry awaits simplified prospectus

Industry leaders eagerly are awaiting a proposal that would allow mutual funds to provide a two-page prospectus in lieu of the lengthy one now required, a concept that could save millions of dollars in costs.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 07, 2007
House Democrats eyeing reduction in the AMT

WASHINGTON — House Democrats are hoping to appeal to the middle class with a plan to shift to wealthy taxpayers the responsibility for paying the alternative minimum tax, but financial advisers in general think that it is a bad idea.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 07, 2007
Battle lines drawn on appeal of broker ruling

NEW YORK — As the May 14 deadline looms for the Securities and Exchange Commission to appeal the overturning of the broker-dealer exemption rule, supporters and opponents of the rule have been busy making their case in the court of public opinion.

NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 03, 2007
A.G. Edwards settles market-timing suit

A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. of St. Louis yesterday settled with the Securities and Exchange Commission over allegations of mutual fund market timing. The firm agreed to pay $2.4 million in disgorgement and $1.5 million in penalties.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 30, 2007
Battle over SRO merger rages on in court, at SEC

The fight over the pending consolidation of the regulatory units of the New York Stock Exchange and NASD is proceeding apace on two fronts: in court and at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 30, 2007
Congress aims at less affluent in its retirement savings efforts

Congress is beginning to refocus its retirement savings policy-making efforts on finding ways to help Americans of modest means save for retirement, as well as trying to help people get better returns from their retirement savings plans.

NEWS 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.

NEWS 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.

NEWS 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.

NEWS 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.

NEWS 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.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 16, 2007
IRS pending regulations seen as consolidating 403(b) market

The IRS plans to issue final regulations for 403(b) plans by the end of June, and the changes could result in industry consolidation, particularly in the K-12 marketplace, observers said.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 16, 2007
Fund group says rule review could have merit

The radical notion of abolishing mutual fund boards and allowing funds to set their own prices may be worth a second look, according to the head of a group representing independent fund directors for the $10.4 trillion fund industry.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 16, 2007
NASD still tinkering with VA suitability rule

IRVINE, Calif. — NASD continues to tinker with a pending variable annuity suitability rule, making a fourth proposed change in almost two years.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 16, 2007
Obama, Clinton call for investigation into LTC abuses

WASHINGTON — Members of Congress are calling for investigations into alleged long-term-care-insurance abuses just as the government is set to release its latest survey, showing a 97% satisfaction rate among policy claimants.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 09, 2007
CIT student loan executives placed on leave

CIT Group Inc. said Monday that it placed three top executives at its Student Loan Xpress unit on leave just days after the companies were subpoenaed by New York state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo in his ongoing probe of the $85 billion student loan industry.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 09, 2007
Regulatory sins haunt Christ Investment Service

The National Futures Association suspended Christ Investment Service LLC, a San Francisco-based introducing broker, for allegedly illegally acting as a futures commission merchant and as a counterparty to foreign currency transactions, according to the association.

NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS APR 09, 2007
Let competition, not boards, set advisory fees

Abolishing the role of mutual fund boards of directors in approving advisory expense ratios would lead to more competition in mutual fund fees, according to a book released in Washington today.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 09, 2007
Wall Street grapples with defeat of rule, uncertain of its effects

The securities industry is coming to grips with the defeat of the broker-dealer exemption rule.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 09, 2007
Next move is SEC’s, and it keeps mum

All eyes are on the Securities and Exchange Commission now that a federal appeals court has overturned its controversial broker-dealer exemption rule.