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Regulatory gap on financial planners is a risk to consumers

By Laurel Adams

January 24, 2011

No specific regulations oversee financial planners, leaving consumers to rely on a network of state and federal laws to serve as a watchdog.

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Reform reading: Hedge, private equity funds now subject to SEC regulation

By Shirley Gao

June 22, 2011

Investor protections imperiled by Wall Street, GOP assault on financial reform

By John F. Wasik

September 7, 2011

Pension insurer criticized for switching investment strategies too frequently

By Alexandra Duszak

August 1, 2011

House, Senate banking panels led by chairmen with modest personal wealth

By Julie Vorman

June 15, 2011

Investor protections imperiled by Wall Street, GOP assault on financial reform

By John F. Wasik

September 7, 2011

Wall Street and GOP assault consumer protections in Dodd-Frank reforms

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Small investors to get bigger megaphone at SEC

By Jeremy Borden

October 12, 2010

Pension insurer criticized for switching investment strategies too frequently

By Alexandra Duszak

August 1, 2011

Judge rules in favor of military retirees who traded their pensions for lump sum payments

By Jason McLure

August 23, 2011

Invested in health care

By Brendan L. Smith

December 21, 2010

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