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    Nuveen Investments’ agreement to be bought by a private equity group led by Madison Deerborn Partners, may indicate more deals in the future between the two non-traditional partners, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    June 22
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    A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that four workers at Deere & Co. brought against their employer and Fidelity Investments, trustee and recordkeeper of Deere’s 401(k) plan, Reuters reports. The suit, which sought class-action status, accused the two companies of not revealing a revenue-sharing agreement and of charging unreasonable fees.

    June 22
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    Wachovia Securities was fined $2 million by the NASD for improperly supervising its fee-based brokerage business between 2001 through 2004.

    June 22
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    Milton Shaffner, 92, is tired to prying bulky mutual fund publications out of his mailbox, and is lobbying the industry and regulators to cut back on paper, the South Florida Sun- Sentinel reports. “I don’t think anyone sits down and reads a 242-page report on his funds,” the retired lawyer said. So he wants fund companies to stop clogging his mailbox and spending shareholders’ money to produce and mail them. The Pompano Beach man also questions why he gets book of information dedicated mainly to funds he does not own, rather than only the pages relevant to his holdings. Of course, Shaffner’s contention that investors don’t read these lengthy disclosures—seven of 10 never looks at them when choosing funds—dovetails with Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox’s initiative to move mutual fund shareholder communication online. It also complements the Investment Company Institute’s push to streamline paper disclosures. Shaffer has written on several occasions to the SEC, to his fund company, and to the local paper. He applauds these streamlining efforts. And although he probably won’t go online to get information himself, he’s happy if it will keep paperwork out of his mailbox. “Maybe if they save $5 million in unnecessary expenses, they’ll increase the dividend instead of cutting it,” Shaffner said. The staff of Money Management Executive ("MME") has prepared these capsule summaries based on reports published by the news sources to which they are attributed. Those news sources are not associated with MME, and have not prepared, sponsored, endorsed, or approved these summaries.

    June 22
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    Morningstar has raised the bar for the stewardship grades it has been giving to mutual fund companies since 2004 for sound corporate practices, namely: regulatory history, fees, fund manager incentives, board governance quality and corporate culture. Morningstar said it will now change underlying criteria for four of the above areas, leaving fund manager incentives alone. Specifically, Morningstar said it will pay closer attention to corporate culture, increasing it from 20% of the grade to 40%, as well as independent boards. In addition, Morningstar said, firms with poor regulatory histories will lose points.

    June 21
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    The Securities and Exchange Commission voted on Wednesday to allow mutual funds to join the 40 publicly traded companies currently submitting data to the SEC in interactive extensible business reporting language (XBRL).

    June 21
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    Madison Dearborn Partners has bid to acquire Nuveen Investments for $5.75 billion. In addition, the private equity firm would absorb $550 million of Nuveen’s debt, valuing the total price of the transaction at $6.3 billion.

    June 21
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    Matt King, a financial adviser with Bell Investment Advisors, recently said that investors should have international exposure, Reuters reports. However, they shouldn’t focus on single-country funds, he said. In fact, King even recommended that investors sell out of two strong-performing but specialized funds, the T. Rowe Price Latin America and the Matthews China funds.

    June 20
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    Although commodity prices have swung widely recently, institutional investors continue to value them as a key diversifier, Reuters reports.So far this year, commodity indexes have underperformed major equity benchmarks. The best performer this year, for instance, is the Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index, up 5.9% year to date, compared with the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s 9.3% climb. Nonetheless, large institutional investors continue to allocate between 2.5% and 5% of their portfolio to commodities, knowing that they swing in the opposite direction of equities and fixed income.

    June 20
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    Two leading consumer groups are lending their support to a Department of Labor proposal that would exclude stable-value funds, money market funds, guaranteed investment contracts and other types of capital preservation funds as defaults in 401(k) plans with automatic enrollment.

    June 20