Technology
Technology
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The revised bill, introduced late Tuesday, would give the Federal Reserve Board power to oversee systemically important companies, and beef up a proposed interagency council to advise the central bank.
October 28 -
Senator says he wont provide 60th vote needed to bring legislation to floor.
October 27 -
S&P changes HUBs outlook to negative, while A.M. Best affirms American Physicians Insurance Co.s financial strength and issuer credit ratings.
October 27 -
Data quality and master data management, according to Forrester research, will become critical enablers to support real-time operational and decision-making processes.
October 27 -
Analyst and consulting firm SMA publishes reports that paint a rosy picture of insurers IT spend in the coming year.
October 27 -
Carriers have increasingly heard that ease-of-doing-business and technology are the deciding factors for agents when selecting insurers with which to work, but new research shows that unless carriers have a solid product at a competitive price, all the talk is meaningless.
October 27 -
Insurers watch as the bill to create a consumer protection agency, as approved last week, gave almost all authority directly to the agency's director.
October 26 -
OakBridge Insurance Services announces new offices in California and Minnesota, as well as two new hires.
October 26 -
The U.S. Government Accountability Office tells federal agencies what property/casualty insurers and reinsurers have been warning for months: Prepare for climate change effects.
October 26 -
While the federal governments irrational urge to throw money at every problem is sickening, more funding for cyber-security makes a lot of sense, especially for health insurers.
October 26 -
The Hartford and the Connecticut Attorney General reach a settlement stemming from ongoing litigation against Guy Carpenter for orchestrating a series of alleged conspiracies with dozens of reinsurers that illegally inflated costs for insurers and consumers.
October 26 -
White House says it stands by health care reform legislation drafted by Senate Majority Leader Reid.
October 26 -
In a busy 2009, AIR Worldwide has modeled the risk profile for eight securities in North America and Europe, providing cover for such perils as tropical cyclones, earthquakes, extra-tropical cyclones, severe thunderstorms and wildfires.
October 26 -
State insurance office publishes pay-as-you-drive policies for insurers.
October 26 -
Firms says cloud computing and advanced analytics will be top investment priorities in 2010.
October 23 -
Reinsurers may reduce writings as a result, warns Towers Perrin
October 23 -
Tropics Software Technologies will support FWCJUA with agency and policy administration systems and support.
October 23 -
Top executives will have compensation slashed under new rules.
October 23 -
Efforts to amend the McCarran-Ferguson Act are now a top priority for Democratic leaders in the House and Senate.
October 23 -
Its release coincides with moves by the Treasury Department to impose pay curbs at companies that have received exceptional government assistance.
October 23
