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NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 21, 2008
MetLife to include ETFs in variable annuities

MetLife Inc. of New York said that State Street Global Advisors in Boston will subadvise a pair of exchange-traded-fund-focused asset allocation portfolios for the carrier’s variable annuities.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 20, 2008
Ambac to settle $3.5B in mortgage debt exposure

The exposure was in four transactions: two collateralized-debt-obligation squared transactions and two high-grade CDOs of asset backed securities.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 20, 2008
More insurers set their sights on TARP

This week, three more insurers announced their intentions to apply for to the Department of the Treasury’s Capital Purchase Program.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 20, 2008
Unemployment claims reach 16-year high

The number of Americans filing claims for first-time unemployment benefits rose by 27,000 to a seasonally adjusted 542,000 for the week ended Nov. 15 — a 16-year high, according to data from the Department of Labor.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 20, 2008
Economic outlook bleak, index says

The Conference Board's index of leading indicators, which measures the economic outlook for the next three to six months, fell 0.8% in October in a sign that the economy will continue to suffer in the months ahead.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 19, 2008
Tamed energy prices prompt 1% CPI drop

The consumer price index, a key indicator of inflation, fell 1%, marking the largest monthly decline since the index was first computed in 1947, according to the Department of Labor.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 18, 2008
Index annuities see third-quarter uptick

Index annuity sales crept up during the third quarter, hitting $6.7 billion, according to data from AnnuitySpecs.com of Pleasant Hill, Iowa.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 18, 2008
Energy price drop deflates inflation

The producer price index fell by a record 2.8% in October, as energy prices plunged by the largest amount in 22 years, the Department of Labor reported.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 18, 2008
Oppenheimer & Co. charged with ARS fraud

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin today charged Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. with fraud and unethical conduct in the sales of auction rate securities.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 18, 2008
Consumer-directed health plans gain traction

There are more enrollees in consumer-directed health plans this year than last, and those individuals are more likely to have higher income and enjoy better health than their traditional plan counterparts, according to a study.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 17, 2008
Four carriers take refuge under TARP

Four more insurers have lined up to become banks in the hopes of qualifying for some money from the Treasury’s Troubled Asset Relief Program.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 17, 2008
Japan enters recession territory

Japan is in a recession for the first time since late 2001 as the country’s gross domestic product contracted for two consecutive quarters — the definition of a recession — Japan’s Cabinet Office announced today.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 16, 2008
Investors scramble to find safety in 529s

Politics isn't the only place where people are opting for change.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 16, 2008
Post-election, industry looks to broaden scope of plans

Sensing an opportunity when a new administration and Congress take over in January, the Section 529 college savings plan industry is pushing for an expansion of current rules and regulations governing the programs.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 16, 2008
Emerging markets still offer opportunities

As we wade through the fallout from the credit crisis, it is easy for investors to be fearful instead of seeing long-term opportunities.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 16, 2008
Managed-futures funds outperforming the market

The pain and suffering spreading across the global financial markets has translated into a bonanza of opportunities for the relatively obscure corner of the alternatives space known as the managed-futures industry.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 16, 2008
Giving credit where it is due

Those with poor credit scores might be deadbeats.

By Bloomberg
NEWS WIREHOUSES NOV 16, 2008
Recruitment deals slim down

The bull market in broker recruitment deals has peaked.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 16, 2008
IPO offers lone asset: a $4.6B lawsuit

In an unprecedented move that some are comparing to gambling on the legal system, a $4.6 billion lawsuit is being packaged as the sole asset of a special-purpose company that is preparing an initial public stock offering.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 14, 2008
The Hartford makes bid to become S&L

The Hartford (Conn.) Financial Services Group Inc. today announced that it has applied to the Office of Thrift Supervision to become a savings and loan holding company.

By Bloomberg