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The Insured Retirement Institute Friday responded to the Federal Insurance Office’s request for comment on how to modernize insurance regulation in the U.S.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission brought civil charges Friday against former Fannie Mae CEO Daniel Mudd, 53, former Freddie Mac CEO Richard Syron, 68, and four other ex-officers. The charges were brought in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
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FINRA hit Wells Fargo Investments with a $2 million fine and ordered the firm to pay restitution for making unsuitable sales of reverse convertibles to elderly clients and for not providing breakpoints on unit investment trust sales to eligible customers.
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This may feel like the time to be generous, but registered broker-dealers should be extra cautious when giving gifts. Here are 13 ways that registered broker-dealers can run afoul of the rules during the holiday season.
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More than 80% of investment advisors would prefer to pay user fees to fund greater SEC oversight than to be overseen by a self-regulatory organization, a major new study found.
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Before the Department of Labor rewrites its proposal to redefine fiduciary responsibility a new proposal is expected in the first half of 2012 there are three changes SIFMA would like to see in the rulemaking process.
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This week, IRA expert Ed Slott tackles a variety of questions from investors and accountants on beneficiary IRAs, hardship withdrawals and reconverting traditional IRAs back into Roth IRAs.
December 15
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FINRA also orders the firm to make restitution for not providing breakpoints on unit investment trust sales and for unsuitable sales of reverse convertibles to older customers.
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The 11th quarterly Allstate-National Journal Heartland Monitor Poll found that near-retiree Baby Boomers have pushed back initial plans to retire from an average of age 60 to 66. Additionally, 68% of Baby Boomers expect to work in some form after retirement, the survey of 1,200 Americans found.
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The 11th quarterly Allstate-National Journal Heartland Monitor Poll found that near-retiree Baby Boomers have pushed back initial plans to retire at age 60, to 66. Additionally, 68% of Baby Boomers expect to work in some form after retirement, the survey of 1,200 Americans found. Only 11% of current retirees currently work.
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