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Russell Makes Two ETF Product Appointments
Russell Investments has hired Ken O’Keeffe to support the firm’s index-licensing business for exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Russell Investments Names Head of Americas Institutional Business
Russell Investments has announced the appointment of Penny Zuckerwise as CEO Americas Institutional.
New York Life Investments Announces Stable Value Unit
New York Life Investments has announced the launch of Stable Value Investments (SVI), a new unit that will create and distribute proprietary fixed-income money management solutions backed by...
Mercer Launches Online Retirement Planning Education Campaign
Mercer has launched an online retirement planning education campaign for participants in 401(k) plans it administers.
Advisers Meet Compliance's Hurdles to Using Social Media
Even with clarity from FINRA, broker/dealers have yet to christen social networking.
Investors Want More Retirement Reform
Half (52%) of affluent Americans believe that more could be done to assist individuals in their retirement saving efforts, according to a recent survey.
Affluent Concerned with Retirement, Health Care Costs
Issues related to retirement and rising health care costs continue to rank highest among financial concerns for affluent Americans, according to a recent survey.
Putnam Taps Two for Manager Positions
Putnam Investments has announced two portfolio manager appointments.
Transamerica Turns to Anderson for TPA Post
Transamerica Retirement Services has hired Matthew Anderson as third-party administrator (TPA) development manager for the Central Region.
Transamerica Promotes Szafranski to Central Sales Job
Transamerica Retirement Services has promoted Luke Szafranski to regional vice president in the company’s Central Region.
Morningstar Offers Valuation Services for Privately Owned Businesses and Securities
Morningstar, Inc., has launched a valuation services business that values privately-owned firms and securities for purposes such as the sale of a business, estate planning, or financial reporting.
Schwab to Pay $200M in Bond Fund Suit Settlement
Charles Schwab Corporation has agreed to pay $200 million to settle federal securities law claims in a civil class-action lawsuit related to the Schwab YieldPlus Fund.
Transamerica Hires Retirement Sales Leader for Upstate New York
Transamerica Retirement Services has hired Michael Hammerschmidt as regional vice president for the Northeast Region.
401(k) Balances Not Quite Back to Pre-Recession Levels
A report from Hewitt Associates suggests workers were able to recover a significant portion of the losses they sustained in 2008 simply by participating in their 401(k) plan;...
Principal Unveils Participant Education Tools for Advisers
The Principal Financial Group said its new Participant Education Planning Tool gives financial professionals access to a library of education plans and materials and the flexibility to build...
Study Finds Wirehouse Firms Lost Market Share in 2009
Wirehouse firms still lead the market share in the wealth management industry, but independent and regional broker/dealers are catching up, a new report found.
Putnam Introduces Global Sector Fund
Putnam Investments has launched a fund-of-sector-funds providing exposure to all sectors contained in the MSCI World Index.
TIAA-CREF Whitepaper Provides Guidance for 403(b) Fiduciaries
A new whitepaper by TIAA-CREF highlights steps 403(b) plan sponsors can take to uphold their fiduciary obligations and help plan participants maximize their retirement savings.
Mutual Fund Fees Remained Steady in 2009
The average expense ratios of stock and bond funds rose slightly in 2009, but the total fees and expenses paid by investors remain largely unchanged on an asset-weighted...
Forward Management Introduces Fund Institutional Shares
Forward Management, LLC, announced the launch of new share classes for some of its funds.