INSURANCE

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Wall Street Dip Buyers Defy Omicron Inflation Risk At Their Own Peril

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The new variant has arrived at a drastically different point in the monetary cycle.

South Africa Says Omicron Cases Are Rising, Symptoms Mild

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There's a global race to understand how quickly it spreads and how existing vaccines will respond.

DOL Rule Violators Could Get 10-Year Rollover Advice Suspension, Attorney Says

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A former DOL attorney says enforcement of new fiduciary and retirement plan advice rules could be very strict.

Brand Recognition Is Vital For Buyers Of Life Insurance, J.D. Power Says

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But the high cost is still the biggest barrier to purchase, a new survey says.

Insurers Are More Jittery About Climate Risk, BlackRock Says

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The big majority of insurers see climate as an investment risk and are positioning portfolios accordingly, a survey says.

Not Vaccinated? Get Ready To Pay

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Governments are getting more assertive in their efforts to get more people vaccinated.

How Advisors Can Avoid Pitfalls Of Dealing With Gray Divorce Clients

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Advisors need to be ready to deal with the emotional issues confronting divorced older clients, wealth managers say.

New Tax Proposal Could Chill Use Of Trusts In Estate Planning

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A Build Back Better Act provision could derail the use of trusts to pass wealth. Here's a potential solution.

Pfizer Develops Covid Pill That Cuts Hospitalizations And Deaths By 89%

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The results mean there are now two promising candidates for treating Covid-19 patients early in the course of the disease.

Oxford Scientists Find Gene That Doubles Risk Of Dying From Covid-19

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The finding may help explain why there's been a higher Covid death rate on the Indian subcontinent.

White House Sets Jan. 4 Shots-Or-Tests Deadline For U.S. Workers

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Employers not enforcing OSHA's newest rule could be cited by the agency and face fines.

Covid Deaths Top 5 Million Even As Vaccines Slash Fatality Rate

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The U.S. alone accounted for 14% of the last million deaths.

Who Will Pay For Long-Term Care?

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Longevity means many more will need it. But the pandemic showed the current system falls woefully short.

The Covid Advisor Business Boom

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Sourdough starters, home remodeling … and estate planning.

Are Longevity Assumptions Obsolete?

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Estimates for clients' lives might be too out of date for their retirement plans.

Schwab Requires All RIAs To Get $1 Million E&O Policy

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The coverage needs to include protection against data theft and other risks, according to a company memo.

Aon Founder Was Bored By Retirement, So He Started Over Again

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The financial executive is starting a new career at the age of 84.

Citi Requires Vaccines For All U.S. Workers, Citing Biden Order

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Citigroup is the first major Wall Street bank to make the vaccine a condition of employment.

How To Succeed In Retirement By Reducing Taxes

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The biggest enemy of maximizing retirement income is taxes.

Life Insurance Satisfaction Surges During Pandemic Year, Survey Says

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Customer satisfaction with life insurance has historically declined, but that may be changing.

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