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Growth in event attendance mirrors fourth-quarter growth in sales.
March 23 -
The companies plan to deliver hosted solutions for interoperable exchange of health information.
March 23 -
Therese Vaughn says as U.S. legislators consider how to regulate insurance, they well may follow Europes lead.
March 23 -
A new bill seeks to amend the McCarran-Ferguson Act.
March 23 -
The congressional backlash against American International Group Inc. continued to affect the banking industry Thursday, as the House passed a bill only hours after it had been introduced to constrain executive compensation at firms receiving government assistance.
March 20 -
Workforce reduction is part of data center deal with IBM.
March 19 -
Citing financial crisis, NAVA reports a slide in variable annuities compared to previous year.
March 19 -
A new study reveals that insurers paid out $52.5 billion in global property claims.
March 19 -
In testimony before Senate, Illinois insurance director says state regulators are capable of addressing systemic risk.
March 19 -
NAIC reports 84% overall compliance with resident licensing standards since February 2008.
March 19 -
Spurred by the President's pledge of reform, the House Judiciary Committee wasted no time in passing a bill to give the government resolution power over systemically important financial firms.
March 18 -
The deal may create a powerhouse of open-source Linux and Java software, just in time for Cisco to enter the server market.
March 18 -
Federal Chief Technology Officer Vivek Kundra returned to his job today, White House officials report.
March 18 -
In a prepared statement to Congress, AIGs CEO Edward Liddy attributed the "cold realities of competition" to the insurers decision to pay $165 million in bonuses.
March 18 -
When implementing IT initiatives, carriers can see benefits by tapping outside help.
March 18 -
Senators Shelby and Dodd raised concerns over insufficient state oversight at a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Tuesday.
March 17 -
Celent Senior Analyst Donald Light offers a no-holds-barred commentary regarding the AIG bonus payments controversy.
March 17 -
The state of the regulators report uses seafaring metaphors in describing the groups progress in 2008, and updates the public on its membership and financials.
March 17 -
The administration plans to attach new conditions to an upcoming bailout infusion that would recover the bonuses already paid, though not from the executives who received them.
March 17 -
The FASB's proposals are designed to reduce the scale of other-than-temporary impairment charges, and help institutions comply with mark-to-market accounting rules for illiquid assets.
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