WASHINGTON--One of the authors of legislation to enhance the transparency of 401(k) plan fees said the measure will not move this year in Congress, while the Department of Labor continues to work on th
The additional bonds will raise $625 million for the fund, according to Dennis MacKee, a spokesman for the Florida State Board of Administration that oversees the Catastrophe Fund. "We hope to issue t
Under the FCRA, companies are required to provide notice to consumers when they take an "adverse action" such as offering higher rates based on their credit information, and a willful violation can su
At a hearing of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises, Illinois Director of Insurance Michael McRaith said the legislation, which
The Obama campaign criticized Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., for his opposition and sought to tie him to President Bush as the presumptive Republican nominee traveled to Orlando to speak at a meeting of n
U.S. companies kept their mergers and acquisition activities at home during 2007, while Western European companies played an increased role on the global M&A stage, according to a new report from Conn
A Supreme Court ruling allowing employees to file suit under a Reconstruction Era civil rights law claims retaliation by employers may expose those employers to more severe judgments, according to emp
Careful risk management remains essential for companies involved in downsizing programs, regardless of how the U.S. Supreme Court rules on Meacham vs. Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory--a case heard in
The future of credit scores as an underwriting tool may hinge on the extent that credit-based underwriting has a disparate impact on minorities, according to comments made at a House Financial