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Monday, February 14, 2022
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DOL Publishes RFI on Climate-Related Financial Risks to Savings
The Department of Labor has announced that it has published a request for information seeking public comment on what actions, if any, it should take under federal law to protect employees’ retirement savings and pensions from risks associated with climate change.
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ERISA Advisory Body Suggests Reviewing Plan Leakage Penalties
Its report studied ways the DOL can try to close the gaps in retirement savings based on rase, ethnicity and gender.
Today’s Most Read
1. Principal Continues Focus on Asset Management, ‘Jet Fuel’ of the Business
2. 2023 Retirement Plan Adviser of the Year Finalists
3. With SECURE 2.0, the Cash Balance DB Plan May Be Back
All CITs Are Not Created Equal From the Fiduciary Perspective
The burgeoning collective investment trust marketplace is creating new opportunities for retirement plan investors and trust companies alike—as well as new due diligence requirements for fiduciaries.
Retirement Industry People Moves
Easterly Asset Management hires VP of intermediary relationships; abrdn bolsters consultant relations team; Nationwide promotes pension risk transfer business leader; and more.
2022 PLANADVISER Award Season is Here
The deadline for Adviser of the Year nominations is nearly here! So is the deadline for entries for the Top Retirement Plan Advisers listing. 
Market Mirror Market Mirror Graph

Friday, the Dow lost 503.53 points (1.43%) to finish at 34,738.06, the Nasdaq closed 394.49 points (2.78%) lower at 13,791.15, and the S&P 500 decreased 85.44 points (1.90%) to 4,418.64. The Russell 2000 was down 21.02 points (1.02%) at 2,030.15, and the Wilshire 5000 fell 857.91 points (1.88%) to 44,660.30.

The price of the 10-year Treasury note increased 32/32, bringing its yield down to 1.921%. The price of the 30-year Treasury bond climbed 1 8/32, decreasing its yield to 2.233%.

For the week ending February 11, the Dow was down 1.00%, the Nasdaq fell 2.18%, and the S&P 500 lost 1.82%. The Russell 2000 finished 1.39% higher, and the Wilshire 5000 decreased 1.29%.

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