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Monday, July 25, 2022
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6th Circuit Ruling Revives Parts of TriHealth ERISA Lawsuit
The district court ruling in the case granted full dismissal of the excessive fee lawsuit, but the 6th Circuit has now reversed parts of the ruling and remanded the case for further litigation.
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Retirement Industry People Moves
Global Atlantic expands institutional business into Asia; new attorney joins The Wagner Law Group; Lincoln Financial Group names workplace solutions head; and more.
IRS Rules on Mergers Involving DB Plans That Have Received SFA
If a plan that received special financial assistance merges with an ongoing plan, the ongoing plan is not considered to be in critical status.
2022 PLANADVISER DCIO Survey
Because qualified default investment alternatives remain the primary recipients of participant earnings deferrals—87% of plans in 2021 had a QDIA, according to Vanguard—they remain the focus of the DCIO industry.
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Friday, the Dow slipped 137.61 points (0.43%) to close at 31,899.20, the Nasdaq dropped 225.50 points (1.87%) to 11,834.11 and the S&P 500 sagged 37.32 points (0.93%) to close at 3,961.63. The Russell 2000 lost 29.81 points (1.62%) to close at 1,806.88 and the Wilshire 5000 dropped 455.06 points (1.14%) to 39,472.58.

The price of the 10-year Treasury note was unchanged, the yield was lowered down to 2.764. The price of the 30-year Treasury bond increased 1 32/32 bringing its yield down to 2.977%.

For the week ending July 22, the Dow decreased 1.95%, the Nasdaq fell 3.33%, and the S&P 500 lost 2.56%. The Russell 2000 gained 3.58%, and the Wilshire 5000 finished 2.79% higher.

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