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    Although the bulk of the $2.5 trillion of money market fund assets are invested in Treasury bills, certificates of deposit and short-term commercial debt, money market funds have put $11 billion into collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) backed by subprime mortgage loans this year, Bloomberg reports.

    August 23
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    MetLife Investors, which distributes MetLife products to independent producers, has launched "Solving the Mystery of Lifetime Income," a marketing campaign designed to help financial professionals address their clients' need for retirement income.

    August 22
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    The residential-housing market dropped first, followed by U.S. commercial-real estate stocks due to the spread of mortgage woes. Now investors are looking to invest in overseas properties, and some are looking at using exchange-traded funds, which can be a good or bad thing, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    August 22
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    Despite the Federal Reserve’s attempt to restore order to the credit markets by cutting interest rates, investors are flocking to the safest government securities, prompting the largest drop in yields on short-term Treasury bills in almost 19 years, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    August 22
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    As Fidelity Investments’ retirement services division struggles to expand its payroll and recordkeeping services, it appears the lack of success is a factor in the departure of five high-profile executives from the unit, the Boston Globe reports.Since last year, five senior executives have left Fidelity Employer Servcies Co. (Fesco), overseen by Abigail Johnson, the daughter of Fidelity Chairman and CEO Ned Johnson. The most notable departure was that of Jeffrey Carney, who stepped down in July as president of retirement services to join Bank of America.

    August 22
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    Vanguard is requiring customers to have the same beneficiary noted on all their IRA accounts, and if not changed soon, the mutual fund giant will do it for them, according to Forbes.Vanguard sent out letters to 170,000 customers who had different beneficiaries on their multiple IRA accounts, stating they have to have identical beneficiaries for IRAs holding money rolled over from employer pension plans, traditional IRAs, both pretax and aftertax, and Roth IRAs.

    August 22
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    The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Chicago-based Sentinel Management Group of fraud and misappropriation of clients’ assets, including using customers’ securities to obtain loans of up to $500 million, according to the Chicago Tribune.

    August 22
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    Because Chinese financial regulations keep its markets largely insular—overseas investors cannot acquire domestic Chinese stocks and Chinese investors are greatly limited in what stocks they can buy overseas—its benchmark Shanghai Composite Index hasn’t been affected by the credit crisis affecting so many markets around the world, The Wall Street Journal reports.

    August 21
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    In the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut short-term interest rates, it, no doubt, had millions of Americans in mind, as well as Wall Street, according to the Los Angeles Times.In the end, average Americans would also have gotten burned, had Wall Street endured an upheaval. The Fed is essentially bailing out everybody.

    August 21
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    The absence of liquidity in the market is leading to some steep losses for highly leveraged hedge funds, according to The New York Times.

    August 21