Katherine Chiglinsky

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Florence's Hit To Insurers Starts Early As Businesses Shut Down

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Mass evacuations are starting the clock ticking on business-interruption insurance policies.

Buffett Buys More Apple, Says iPhone Is 'Enormously Underpriced'

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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett likes the devotion of Apple's customers.

Merrill Lynch Lifts Ban On Commissions For Retirement Accounts

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The ban was originally put in place because of the now-defunct Department of Labor fiduciary rule.

Junk-Bond Star Is A Bully Who Terrified Subordinates, Peers Say

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Henry Chyung, CIO of Post Advisory Group, is accused of intimidation and bullying by some of his colleagues.

As Buffett's Cash Hits $111 Billion, Buyback Debate Intensifies

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Some investors are getting impatient as Warren Buffett has yet to initiate any stock buybacks.

MetLife Profit Beats Estimates, Aided By U.S. Tax-Law Revamp

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Tax code changes and a deal with FedEx helped the insurer beat second-quarter profit expectations.

Goldman Says S&P 500 Firms Added $63 Billion To Pensions In 2017

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Corporate pensions have been facing years of low interest rates that can depress investment returns.

Buffett Starts To Say Goodbye To A Pile Of Equity-Index Options

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Warren Buffett has likened the benefits of derivative wagers to the perks of his insurance operations.

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