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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 09, 2008
Fund manager focuses on valuation, fundamentals

It is all about valuation and company fundamentals for fund manager Michael Cuggino as he rummages through the battered markets looking for investment bargains.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 09, 2008
Agents: SEC oversight not needed for EIAs

Insurance agents are blasting a controversial Securities and Exchange Commission proposal to classify equity index annuities as securities.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 09, 2008
S&P pushes dividend-paying investments

Choppy markets highlight the importance of owning dividend-paying investments that can smooth out volatility.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 09, 2008
Saving for retirement is getting tougher

Just over half of Americans are investing in a retirement plan, but the tumultuous financial markets are making it a more arduous task, according to a new survey.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 09, 2008
Annuities: Good news and bad news

Insurance companies and distributors face major changes for risk management and product development as variable annuities and their guarantees pressure insurers' risk-based capital, industry experts said.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 09, 2008
Carrier failures could make B-Ds liable

Broker-dealers, registered representatives and advisers could be on the hook if they sell products from major carriers whose risk-based capital is crumbling, plaintiff's attorneys say.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 09, 2008
Will stocks rise in '09?

The stock market historically has risen more during the first year under Democratic presidents than the first year under Republican presidents, according to data released last month by Savant Capital Management Inc.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 09, 2008
National Financial Partners and its firms struggle

National Financial Partners Corp., the amalgamator of financial planning firms whose shares have plunged 90.7% in the past 52 weeks, is renegotiating its bank credit lines, suspending its dividend and share buybacks and temporarily ceasing acquisitions as it and its constituent firms continue to struggle.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 09, 2008
IPO for company with one 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 INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 07, 2008
Unemployment rises to 6.5%, a 14-year high

The unemployment rate shot up to 6.5% last month, marking its highest level in 14 years, according to the Department of Labor.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 07, 2008
Advisers doubt Obama's ability to cure economy

The majority of financial advisers have little faith in President-elect Barack Obama’s ability to put the nation back on a sound economic footing.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 07, 2008
Wholesale inventories down 0.1%

Wholesale inventories held by distributors fell 0.1% in September as companies reacted to the economic slowdown.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 07, 2008
New York Life declines Fed’s money

New York Life Insurance Co. said it won’t participate in the Department of the Treasury’s capital-purchase program.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 07, 2008
Chamber of Commerce: Recession is here to stay

The U.S. economy is in a recession that “will likely last longer and run much deeper than either of the two previous economic crises.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 06, 2008
Blackstone, Conseco, Nasdaq & Man Group

Blackstone Group LP and Conseco Inc. posted third-quarter losses while the Nasdaq Stock Market Inc. and Man Group PLC reported profit drops in financial statements issued today and yesterday.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 06, 2008
Nationwide remains ‘negative,’ according to S&P

Nationwide Financial Services Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, will remain on CreditWatch “negative,” Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services of New York said today.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 06, 2008
What the new administration will mean for investors

The incoming Obama administration is likely to act quickly to kill the Bush tax cuts for households with incomes over $250,000 a year, and they may move to make any new tax law retroactive to Jan. 1, 2009.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 06, 2008
Cigna downgraded to ‘negative’

The outlook of Cigna Corp., a Philadelphia-based health insurer, has been downgraded to “negative” by Standard and Poor’s of New York.

By Bloomberg
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 05, 2008
Private sector shed more jobs in October

U.S. companies in the private sector lost 157,000 jobs in October, according to the monthly ADP National Employment Report, released today.

By Bloomberg
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 05, 2008
Ambac, MBIA, Marsh & McLennan

Ambac posted a third-quarter loss of $2.43 billion, or $8.45 per share, as it set aside $3 billion to cover anticipated claims.

By Bloomberg