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Mr. Small said it was significant that the increased losses were spread across the three hurricanes, with larger marine and energy losses from Rita, which struck the Houston area, than previously expe
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Executives remained pessimistic when it came to commercial lines, with 74 percent believing there would be no improvement in the workers' compensation sector, while 54 percent did not see any overall
In a letter to the heads of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and the National Conference of Insurance Legislators, CFA Director of Insurance J. Robert Hunter said the two groups "ha
Paris-based SCOR reported 25 percent growth in premium income linked to non-life and credit and surety reinsurance treaties that were up for renewal on Jan.1, 2006, although the U.S. market remains tr
The Northbrook Ill.-based carrier said it took the measure affecting New York City and northern Westchester County as well as the Long Island counties of Nassau and Suffolk to "better manage its expos
The Northbrook Ill.-based carrier said it took the measure affecting New York City and northern Westchester County as well as the Long Island counties of Nassau and Suffolk to "better manage its expos
The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers declared another victory in its effort to eliminate insurance producer countersignature laws throughout the U.S. and its territories after South Dakota droppe
Executives remained pessimistic when it came to commercial lines, with 74 percent believing there would be no improvement in the workers' compensation sector, while 54 percent did not see any overall
The insurance industry's reaction to Hurricane Katrina was insufficient and, in some cases, only made the situation worse for policyholders, according to a report issued yesterday by the group America
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