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House bill would regulate OTC derivatives marketplace
October 16 -
Reports indicate that revenue support is not going to come from a hardening market.
October 15
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Insurance groups squabble during senate hearings on the repeal of the McCarran Ferguson Act.
October 15 -
New York Life, Conseco, Assured Guaranty and five other insurers see activity from various rating agencies.
October 15 -
Insurers are betting on DWD laws that will prohibit drivers from using cell phones while driving, but a new study says that while laws may not matter, technology might.
October 15 -
AHIP continues to maintain that the bill, as passed, would represent billions of dollars in new health care taxes and provides incentives for people to purchase insurance only after they become ill.
October 14 -
Insurers watch for ramifications of today's panel vote that will likely pass a bill designed to strengthen regulation of derivatives and then act on legislation to create a consumer protection agency.
October 14 -
Insurers must encrypt or mask sensitive data that leaves production environments regardless of its destination.
October 13
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RIMS Q3 Benchmark Survey says it's an insurance buyers market, and it's going to stay that way for a while longer.
October 9 -
House hearing considers changes to the McCarran-Ferguson Act.
October 8 -
Confidence and demand gives analytics technology a boost.
October 7 -
From cloud computing to legacy systems to the business/IT relationship, insurance CIOs discuss areas affecting their careers and ability to perform.
October 7 -
Competing testimony before House committee highlights schism over creating a national regulatory presence to monitor insurers.
October 6 -
FDIC Chairman says federal resolution authority must transcend industries and international borders.
October 5 -
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. acquired Fox Lawson & Associates LLC, a compensation and human resources consulting firm specializing in wage and classification studies.
October 5 -
Medical malpractice insurers and actuaries can breathe a short sigh of relief before bracing for future challenges, such as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services decision to no longer reimburse for certain hospital-acquired conditions.
October 5 -
While the details of the legislation remain unchanged, the proposed Office of National Insurance has been renamed the Federal Insurance Office.
October 5 -
A.M. Best announces ratings changes for Ameriprise, General Re Corp., QBE the Americas and 10 other insurers.
October 5 -
Burning the midnight oil, Senate Finance Committee finalizes health care reform legislation
October 2 -
Insurers convene with other experts to discuss a convergence of consumer protection and compliance-related challenges associated with social networking.
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