Taiwan Issues Earthquake CAT BondNew York Late last month, Taiwan became the first government entity to sell an earthquake catastrophe bond to provide a form ...
SEC: AIG To Pay $10 M Fraud PenaltyNew York-based insurance giant American International Group Inc. agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty to settle ...
Institute: Most Companies Have Cyber-Risk Insurance GapsWith business becoming ever more dependent on computer networks and the Internet for conducting its work, cyber attacks can ...
Going Private? Keep D&O Cover, Experts SayThe passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act a little more than a year ago--and its costly and rigorous requirements for ...
9/11 Industry Loss Estimates Narrow, But Wildcards RemainAs the United States observes the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 tragedy this week, a number of ...
Bill Protecting Agent Ownership Rights Signed In N.J. Aug. 21--An insurance agents group is hailing enactment of a new law in New Jersey designed to ...
Hard Market, Investment Gains Push Up P-C ProfitsThe 2003 second-quarter earnings season saw many better-than-expected financial results from property-casualty insurance companies, as the continuing hard ...
Blackout No Mega-Cat: ExpertsThe massive blackout of Aug. 14--the biggest in U.S. history that knocked out electrical power in much of the Eastern United States ...
Few Agents Have Tapped The Internets PotentialSince the early days of the 1990s dot-com boom, online retail has remained one of the few bright spots ...