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Shares of Lincoln National, Prudential Financial, Protective Life, Unum Group and Assurant all fell in trading Monday in anticipation of the U.S. life sector posting first quarter losses.
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Despite the rough outlook for 2009, industry experts predict IT spending will remain stable, and not reflect the "Dot-com bust" of 2001-2003.
April 6 -
Insurer says economy contributed to successful results from 2008 and even pace with strong Q1 2009.
April 6 -
New software designed to extend the power of SQL Server Integration Services to profile, cleanse, integrate and deliver critical data quality.
April 6 -
Leading Insurance Services Inc. will change from a stand-alone data capture mechanism to an integrated solution.
April 6 -
The Hartford hopes the cash infusion into a troubled Florida thrift will buy time in hopes the Treasury Department will allow insurers to participate in the program.
April 6 -
While recessions tend to place downward pressure on workers compensation exposure, National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) chief economist says this could result in a surge in claims.
April 3 -
Elizabeth Monrad was found guilty of conspiracy, securities fraud, making false statements to the SEC and mail fraud charges.
April 3 -
The average personal injury protection payment for claims from vehicles with seatbelts, but without airbags, was 32% higher than the average for vehicles with front airbags, and 57% higher than the average for vehicles with both front and side airbags.
April 3 -
The Senate approved several amendments yesterday that call on the Federal Reserve Board to release details about institutions that have received assistance during the financial crisis.
April 3 -
MFC Global Investment Management will use the Thomson Reuters Portia recordkeeping system for more than $66 billion in public assets under management.
April 3 -
Instant messages, text messages, blogs and wikis are some of the culprits contributing to content management difficulties.
April 2 -
Fans and critics of the new legislation weigh in after formal introduction.
April 2 -
Former CEO says risk management culture withered after his tenure ended.
April 2 -
Bill intends to protect elderly consumers from fraud.
April 2 -
Insurer will shed 10% of workforce and consolidate offices worldwide.
April 2 -
Insurers say an Optional Federal Charter (OFC) will streamline distribution channels, lower administrative costs and provide more product choices and pricing options for policyholders.
April 2 -
Commissioners Mandate Rests on Unfounded Fears
April 1 -
Among other findings in a Willis Re report, the reinsurance market stands out as the only capital market operating smoothly, with buyers able to access large quantities of contingent capital.
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