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As the private exchange market continues to expand, further mergers and acquisitions are expected.
November 4 -
The council today also heard a presentation from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission on activity in the Treasury futures market the morning of Oct. 15, the Treasury Department said in a statement.
November 4 -
Subsidiaries American Life Insurance Co. and Delaware American Life Insurance Co., solicited business in New York without a license and made misrepresentations to the state watchdog, according to the Department of Financial Services.
November 3 -
Once a given, the adoption of a single set of accounting standards for the insurance industry is on hold.
October 29
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U.S.' second largest life insurer 'well equipped' to take on longevity risk
October 28 -
The measure is calculated by dividing total qualifying capital resources by required capital at group level, defined by applying 15 factors to different types of activities such as life insurance or banking activities.
October 27 -
Global costs from natural catastrophes were $125 billion in 2013, including $31 billion in insured losses, a number that is expected to increase.
October 22 -
Effisofts WebXL reporting tools provide stronger controls and dramatic productivity gains.
October 21 -
The government-managed insurer, based in Sacramento, is working to build credibility with institutional investors to expand its borrowing capacity.
October 20 -
Combining Perspecsys Cloud Data Protection and ClaimVantage Claims Processing provides insurers with a secure infrastructure for claims automation.
October 17 -
Federal health insurance exchange's performance should reflect major improvements over last year
October 16 -
So-called Risk-O-lator app allows teens to test their knowledge about risky driving behavior.
October 15 -
Starr alleges in its shareholder suit that the U.S. didnt have the authority to demand 80 percent of AIGs equity in consideration for a loan and didnt pay a fair price for the stock it took.
October 14 -
Starr International claims the government illegally took equity in the insurer, and that the 14 percent on an $85 billion rescue loan was an extortion rate. Starr is seeking at least $25 billion in damages.
October 10 -
Geithner is scheduled for a third day of testimony and will be followed by another architect of the bailout, Ben Bernanke, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
October 9 -
Former AIG Chief Executive Officer Maurice Hank Greenberg has sued the U.S., claiming the government illegally took equity in the insurer.
October 7 -
The former head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York was cited in earlier testimony as responsible for setting an interest rate of 14 percent.
October 7 -
Assigning blame shouldnt be the only strategy you have in case of a major data breach.
October 6
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The Fed wanted to get control of AIG quickly due to concerns an attorney for the insurer might try to re-negotiate the rescue terms.
October 3 -
Starr International's lawsuit challenges the 2008 bailout of the insurer, arguing that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's assumption of AIG stock violated shareholders rights.
October 2