Insurance

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In Trump Tantrum, Emerging Markets Are Down But Not Yet Out

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Since the Nov. 8 election, developing-nation local-currency bonds have tumbled 7.3 percent through Nov. 11.

Greenberg's Firm Confronts U.S. Again Over 2008 AIG Rescue

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The dispute centers on the government’s actions in 2008, when AIG said it needed an infusion of cash to avoid bankruptcy.

Buffett-Backed Insurer Keeps Getting Sued Over Complex Products

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Businesses allege the insurer peddled products regulators hadn’t approved.

AIG Misses Estimates, Burned By Deals With Accident Victims

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CEO Peter Hancock is seeking to rebound after posting three straight quarterly losses.

These Cities Stand To Be Hurt The Most If A Hurricane Hits

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These 10 cities have the most to lose in terms of home damage, according to CoreLogic.

Berkshire's Gen Re Promotes Brogan To CEO Of Aircraft Risk Unit

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Berkshire was among the five largest insurers for aircraft risks in the U.S. and Canada in 2014

Matthew May Cost Insurers As Much As $8.8 Billion

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The total is a fraction of the worst-case estimates made as the storm neared the Florida.

AIG Sued For $100 Million In Bonuses By Ex-Derivatives Staff

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The former staff say they were denied the bonuses amid public outrage over disastrous derivative trades.

Hamilton Insurance Group Hires Ex-AIG Executive Maag

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Hamilton has expanded in the U.S. and abroad, seeking to underwrite more efficiently than its peers by using big data and technology.

Evan Greenberg To Depart Coca-Cola Board To Focus On Chubb

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He built Ace Ltd. through takeovers and this year completed the purchase of Chubb Corp.

Lloyd's of London Plans EU Move For When Brexit Begins, Chairman Says

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The world famous insurance company will move some of its businesses to the EU as soon as the split is triggered, he said.

Tiger Cub Citrone Sees Market In Biggest Correction Since 2008

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Hedge Fund manager Robert Citrone says we're in a market correction that will last three to four months.

Four Years Of Falling Prices Prompt Reinsurers To Go Bespoke

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Europe’s big reinsurers are betting that a more personal touch can reverse years of falling prices.

Lloyd's Chairman Says Cost-Cut Focus Will Move To Broker Margins

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Reinsurers should target brokers' fees, said Chairman John Nelson.

Longer Life, Longer Life Insurance

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Medical revolutions have increased life expectancy. That’s given advisors more leverage to negotiate with life insurers.

Private Equity Has Strong Rebound On Asset Sales, Hartford Says

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Limited partnership holdings this quarter will probably exceed the company’s yield target of 6 percent.

When A Commercial Rocket Blows Up, Who Pays?

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Some of the largest insurance firms, including AIG and Allianz SE, have units that offer space insurance.

‘Storm’ Hits Life Insurers

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Low interest rates, squeezed profits and longer life spans have created a “perfect storm” for life insurance firms and their policyholders.

Lincoln's Cooper Shifts To Private Equity As Hedge Funds Falter

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Ellen Cooper plans to boost the insurer’s holdings of private equity while reducing allocations to hedge funds.

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