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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Reuters Money: Savings low, worry high among workers: report

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03/14/2012
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Savings low, worry high among workers: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Workers are saving less, worrying more and may be unrealistic about their ability to work as long as they think necessary to afford retirement, according to a major national survey released on Tuesday.
Hedge funds launches surged in 2011
(Reuters) - The number of new hedge funds surged last year to the highest level since 2007, despite one of the most miserable annual performances in the industry's history, according to data released on Tuesday.
JPMorgan passes stress test; dividend rise, buybacks okayed
(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co became the first bank on Tuesday to say regulators have completed stress tests of its balance sheet and approved a dividend increase and stock buybacks.
Election year advice for investment advisers
(Reuters) - One year after investment advisers had to comply with a tough new rule that restricts their donations to political campaigns, many are still plodding through the fine print.
Most Americans back "Buffett tax": Reuters/Ipsos
(Reuters) - Nearly two-thirds of Americans support imposing a minimum tax rate of 30 percent on those who earn $1 million or more a year, according to Reuters/Ipsos poll results released on Tuesday.
Broker departures accelerate at Merrill Lynch
NEW YORK (Reuters) - At least 50 advisers who managed nearly $12 billion in client assets at Merrill Lynch have left the "thundering herd" since January 1, based on moves tracked by Reuters.
Why investors still fear stocks
(Reuters) - By all accounts, investors have enjoyed a terrific start to 2012. Stocks had their best January in 15 years, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average raced to multi-year highs, topping 13,000 at the end of February.
SEC charges five with insider trading from AA tip
(Reuters) - Securities regulators charged two Ameriprise Financial advisers and three others with insider-trading, saying they made $1.8 million in illicit profits based on confidential merger information one of the advisers learned through an Alcoholics Anonymous relationship.
Paulson urges Hartford to announce split-up soon
BOSTON (Reuters) - Hedge fund manager John Paulson said Hartford Financial Services Group Inc could boost its share price by 62 percent if it listened to his advice to break up the insurance provider as early as April.
Job outlook brightens in most economies: Manpower
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The hiring outlook has improved over the last three months in most large economies, including the United States, but employers could quickly turn cautious if a crisis erupted, according to a survey by employment services company ManpowerGroup.
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