NAIC, Congressmen Face OffOver Sarbanes-Oxley ExtensionThe apparent opposition of two key federal lawmakers to extending Sarbanes-Oxley corporate disclosure rules to non-public insurers has not ...
Common Sense Answers Sought For CLUEFor nearly three years now, regulators, consumer groups and insurance industry representatives have sparred over the proper use of ...
NAIC Calls For HikesIn 2006 Operating BudgetThe National Association of Insurance Commissioners released a proposed 2006 budget that calls for a nearly 4 percent ...
Availability No Longer N.J. Auto Issue2003 reforms seen as opening state, but court ruling could the spoil partyImagine a New Jersey gubernatorial election in ...
By Steve TuckeyThe National Association of Insurance Commissioners has canceled its fall quarterly meeting set to begin later this week due to the devastating ...
By Steve Tuckey AND Mark RuquetIn the aftermath of massive flooding caused by Hurricane Katrina, the insurance industry might face complicated coverage disputes with ...
Cycle Management Key To Swiss ReFirst-half '05 premium dip attributed to underwriting disciplineAs one of the giants in both property-casualty and life reinsurance, Swiss ...
'Headline Risk' Dims Berkshire LusterWarren Buffett's luster as the "sage of Omaha" may have dimmed somewhat in the past year as the reinsurance portion ...