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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 19, 2007
These days, it’s no fun being a bond manager

SAN FRANCISCO — A top bond expert made only passing mention of bonds at TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.’s 2007 annual conference in San Diego early this month.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 19, 2007
John Hancock ups the ante in cash value guarantees

NEW YORK — John Hancock Life Insurance Co. of Boston this month introduced a policy that guarantees cash values to a greater extent than other types of whole life insurance.

By Bloomberg
BofA chief's stock options shrink
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 16, 2007
BofA chief's stock options shrink

Bank of America Corp. chief executive Kenneth D. Lewis saw his stock options drop 8% to $10.8 million last year, compared with $11.7 million in 2005, according to Financial News.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 12, 2007
VA industry unveiling electronic processing

A trade group for the variable annuity industry today announced a technology initiative intended to save time and money for VA distributors through streamlining and standardization.

By Bloomberg
NEWS BROKER DEALERS FEB 12, 2007
Co-founder of ING firm jumps to NFP

One of the founders of Financial Network Investment Corp., the largest independent-contractor broker-dealer in the ING Advisors Network Inc., walked out the door last month and joined NFP Securities Inc., leaving some observers to wonder how many registered representatives affiliated with FNIC eventually could follow.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 12, 2007
TD Ameritrade’s Moglia moves to reposition brand

Joseph Moglia’s proclamation that his company is spending big money to align the TD Ameritrade brand with thoughtful investment advice drew initial applause from financial advisers listening to the Omaha, Neb.-based company’s chairman and chief executive at its Partnership 2007 conference here last week.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 12, 2007
Startup firm allows homeowners to tap equity without payments

Baby boomers who are rich in real estate now can get cash out of their homes without taking on debt or making a payment, but at least one competitor questions whether the idea is a Faustian bargain.

By Bloomberg
NEWS WIREHOUSES FEB 12, 2007
Wirehouses warm to fiduciary status

In an effort to prevent top brokers from bolting, wirehouses quietly are backing down from their tough stance against allowing advisers to act as fiduciaries to employee retirement plans.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2007
Putnam needs to show, not tell, advisers say

When it comes to Putnam Investments, it is the performance — not the parent — that matters, financial advisers say.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2007
Many pessimistic about financial future, study shows

WASHINGTON — As Americans feel more stressed out over the erosion of corporate benefits and the solvency of social benefits programs, such traditional economic indicators as gross domestic product growth and household income are becoming less correlated to their perception of the economy’s well-being, according to a recently released study.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2007
Year-old roll-up firm triples assets to $15B

Focus Financial Partners LLC, barely a year old, purchased majority stakes in three more independent fiduciary wealth management firms last week — increasing its roster of firms to nine and tripling assets under management to $15 billion.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 05, 2007
Lawmaker changes horses on income stream comments

A congressman who raised eyebrows last month when he seemed to imply that annuities are the answer to the need for lifetime retirement income claims he was misunderstood.

By Bloomberg
NEWS WIREHOUSES FEB 05, 2007
Merrill pads its lead in race for assets

Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. continues to lead the wirehouse race for net new client assets.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2007
Advisers lukewarm on alternative energy

The Bush administration’s push for an increased use of alternative energy has shed new light on an emerging category of relatively untested and untapped investment opportunities.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2007
Office, international REITs seen strong for 2007

Real estate investment trusts that focus on office properties and those investing internationally will continue to show strong performance this year, even though REITs overall have outperformed the broad market for the past seven years, according to industry experts.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 05, 2007
Home-invasion policy may calm client fears

NEW YORK — Recent reports of an uptick in home invasions in many parts of the United States may increase the popularity of a policy that covers medical and other costs of the invasions.

By Bloomberg
NEWS WIREHOUSES FEB 05, 2007
Wachovia to unveil deferred-comp program

IRVINE, Calif. — Wachovia Securities LLC of Richmond, Va., is expected to roll out in coming weeks a significant new incentive program.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2007
Demise of savings may be greatly exaggerated

NEW YORK — The negative savings rate in the United States has been a cause for concern to some economists — who contend that Americans are spending away their futures.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 05, 2007
Global exposure important to investors, Goldman says

NEW YORK — Exposure to global markets is playing an increasingly important role in the confidence investors have in a company and its stock, according to evaluations of 2006 fourth-quarter company reports published last month by Goldman Sachs & Co. Inc.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 02, 2007
Consumer sentiment sets record

Lower gas prices and a thriving labor market boosted consumer confidence to its highest level in two years, according to the monthly index of consumer sentiment that Reuters and the University of Michigan released today.

By Bloomberg