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Before the end of the month, the U.S. government will seek buyers for its stake in American International Group (AIG). Nasdaq, reports the estimated value of the shares at between $7 to $30 billion.
May 13 -
Part of the initiative calls for greater cooperation between the Department of Homeland Security and businesses on cyber-risk mitigation.
May 13 -
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed the costs of auto crash deaths by state; finds that half of all costs come from just 10 states.
May 13 -
Insurers applaud House Financial Services Committees vote but bill still faces several hurdles before it becomes law.
May 13 -
Big data predictive analytics provider Alpine Data Labs secures large capital boost; enters U.S. market.
May 13 -
Fortunately for the insurer, its booming asset management business blunted the impact.
May 13 -
New Milliman survey says healthcare costs for average American family have doubled in past nine years.
May 12 -
AIG, AXA, ING, Marsh, XL Group and others all released their first-quarter figures.
May 12 -
Against state-by-state challenges and plans for state-owned exchanges, health care reforms not yet having a negative impact on insurers, notes health secretary.
May 12 -
During the month, Allstate deployed more than 3,000 claims professionals to assist with more than 100,000 claims.
May 12 -
The insurer forum pulls together business and tech leaders who share a common interest in leveraging technology for business value and competitive differentiation.
May 11 -
The $9 billion share offering will net less than half of what had hoped for due to sliding stock price.
May 11 -
California tops the list in order of claims paid, according to the insurer's internal study.
May 11 -
If signed into law, all residents will be eligible for coverage under the system, dubbed Green Mountain Care.
May 10 -
Treasury establishes insurance advisory council to assist newly created federal insurance office.
May 10 -
The President's lawyers go to court Tuesday to try to save the cornerstone of his health care overhaul, arguing that the requirement for Americans to buy insurance is constitutional.
May 10 -
New Yorks fraud crisis expands as Allstate takes action based on its special investigative units investigation of fraudulent health claims.
May 10 -
AIR Worldwide estimates insured losses from late-April U.S. storms, while EQECAT predicts a significant market loss from the March 11 M9 Tohoku quake.
May 10 -
Meaningful use may relegate imaging systems to a secondary role.
May 10 -
After announcing its Q1 figures, the insurer divulges its long-term goals.
May 9