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Lawmakers set a series of ambitious deadlines, requiring regulators to complete roughly 170 new rules by July.
February 23 -
A.M. Best, Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor's announced ratings updates. The following are some of the most recent:
February 22 -
A.M. Best report reveals hopeful signs in the industrys capital position and liquidity, but warns of interest rate-related risks.
February 22 -
Global financial institutions need to get up to speed with appropriate technologies and procedures to protect their organizations from a rising tide of payments fraud, says fraud and detection expert Dena Hamilton.
February 17 -
Insurer says JP Morgan knowingly sold risky mortgage-backed securities.
February 17 -
Web-based service VTXcompare created to mitigate risks inherent to changes in data.
February 17 -
U.S. insurers can't ignore E.U. actions in an era of harmonizing global regulations.
February 16 -
Elizabeth Warren's comments came even as House Financial Services Committee Chair Spencer Bachus questioned her role at the CFPB.
February 16 -
Fitch and S&P react to AIGs $4.1B charge for Q4; S&P clarifies Allstates rating after announcement that it's exiting the banking business; A.M. Best, Moodys and S&P assign ratings to CNAs forthcoming senior unsecured notes.
February 15 -
Insurance professionals who want to stop the unauthorized flow of data to criminal sources should start by looking within their own enterprises.
February 14
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The administration will issue a "financial crisis responsibility fee" of $30B on institutions with more than $50B of assets that took TARP money to be paid over the next 10 years.
February 14 -
Just in time for Valentines Days, a study finds 29% of American drivers have engaged in romantic contact while driving.
February 14 -
To navigate through the changing market, insurers will think, act and spend differently in 2011.
February 14 -
Solutions are tailored to help states quickly roll out their health insurance exchanges by 2014.
February 14 -
Pacts forged with MarketSpace and Kinetic Analysis.
February 14 -
Allstate, Aon, CNA, Humana all released their year-end numbers.
February 11 -
What the SEC says and thinks it wants and what will most likely materialize figures to be a much different story.
February 10 -
The rise of ubiquitous and mobile computing is creating a range of new innovations, limited only by imaginations.
February 10
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As Mubarak's regime teeters, there are plenty of risk management considerations for insurers.
February 10 -
Federal panel laments doing little to affect the way corporate America pays its top talent.
February 10