Archive for June, 2010
The former head of American International Group‘s derivatives-trading unit said Wednesday that the firm performed “rigorous” reviews of its credit-derivatives portfolio and that the performance of its ... Read → Read Story
A life insurance company is interested in buying Shenandoah Life Insurance Co, which has been in receivership in Virginia since February 2009. Read Story
As part of the health care reform law, Congress appropriated $5 billion for the program, which was seen as a way to encourage employers to continue their early ... Read → Read Story
People are paying more for health insurance in Massachusetts because they are subsidizing residents who bought coverage only when they were sick, according to a new state report. Read Story
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts chief Bill Van Faasen says Gov. Deval Patrick has done what he set out to do when he took on health ... Read → Read Story
On a recent trip to Allentown, a colleague of mine encountered two individuals who had fallen on hard times and just needed some help getting something to eat. ... Read → Read Story
DULUTH, Ga. — The federal medical care overhaul would limit contributions to health savings accounts and raise insurance costs for people including those with special needs, former Republican ... Read → Read Story
A new credential exam for the national flood insurance, part of a collaboration with the CPCU Society and federal officials, will be available, starting July 15. Read Story
The Professional Insurance Agents of New York says its ongoing negotiations with state regulators over the new broker compensation disclosure rule, set to take effect Jan. 1, 2010, have enabled the organization to create a guide explaining how to follow the new rule. Read Story
The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance plans to stop printing and mailing licenses to insurance agents and public adjusters, starting Aug. 1. Read Story


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