Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Fraud-related incidents, including corruption/fraud and misuse of assets, have surged 10% over three years.
June 22 -
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) wonders "If we have institutions that are 'too big to fail,' have we not failed already, since they create a systemic risk?"
June 19 -
Position created to help oversee insurance operations at American International Group.
June 19 -
Both sides in the debate over federal regulation of the insurance industry find something to like in the new financial blueprint.
June 18 -
Parts of the plan, including giving the Fed sole authority to police risks to the financial system, eliminating the thrift and specialty charters and scaling back national banks' preemption powers, are likely to prove too ambitious to succeed.
June 18 -
Witnesses say size should not be the sole consideration when determining which enterprises pose a threat to the economy as a whole.
June 17 -
Citing states history of consumer protection and market stability, the state-based insurance regulatory system is one of critical checks and balances, says Illinois Insurance Director.
June 17 -
Pointing to gaps and weaknesses in the supervision and regulation of financial firms, AIG is identified as the governments most visible example of a firm that escaped the strictures of serious holding company regulation.
June 17 -
ACORD LOMA and IASA will be a scant 10 days apart, but will marketing budgets support attendance at both?
June 15 -
The Group of North American Insurance Enterprises believes changes to the Available for Sale (AFS) classification of investments could harm insurers' ability to present an accurate representation of an insurance companys financial condition or performance.
June 15 -
Group warns of regulatory arbitrage in a letter to Treasury Secretary.
June 15 -
Association urges NAIC to streamline regulations.
June 15 -
Mary Weiss will play key role in the NAIC's new Center for Insurance Policy and Research.
June 15 -
Observers said the new standards, unveiled earlier this week, include a call to require compensation committees to be independent of management, are already widely practiced, and would not have a significant impact.
June 12 -
Critics of new health care legislation contend that a public option would eventually displace the private market.
June 11 -
Treasury Secretary says the job is too complex for just one agency.
June 10 -
Sometimes the solution to reaching insurance company customers is deceptively simple.
June 9 -
The Treasury is expected to announce today that a few firms have been allowed to repay Troubled Asset Relief Program funds, signaling government confidence that the worst of the crisis may be over.
June 9 -
Legislation seeks to undue Securities and Exchange Commission decision to regulate fixed annuities as securities.
June 7 -
Reports show that five large private insurers and the trade group America's Health Insurance Plans spent a total of $6.4 million in the first quarter on lobbying efforts.
June 5

