Specialty
Moody’s Says Fosun Deal for Ironshore is Credit Negative
Fosun's plan to buy specialty insurer Ironshore is credit negative for both companies, analysts for Moody's Investors Services said on Monday. In an article published in Moody's Credit Outlook ...
Insurers Boost Lobbying Efforts to Shape National Capital Rules
Insurance firms, already among Washington's biggest donors, are securing powerful allies in Congress as the Federal Reserve draws up nationwide capital rules for the $1 trillion industry after years ...
Fosun Planning $1B Capital Raise to Fund Insurance Acquisitions
Fosun International Ltd., the Chinese conglomerate that's been buying insurers and property overseas, plans to raise $1 billion partly to fund acquisitions in the insurance industry. The company will ...
Escalating Cyber Attacks Inflict $6B Annual Cost on U.S. Health System
A rise in cyber attacks against doctors and hospitals is costing the U.S. health-care system $6 billion a year as organized criminals who once targeted retailers and financial firms increasingly go ...
Insurers to FAA: Include Us In Your Commercial Drone Initiative
The FAA's new partnership with industry to explore the use of commercial drones in newsgathering, agricultural and railroad industries is drawing a cautiously optimistic reaction from the P/C ...
FAA, Berkshire Hathaway to Partner on Commercial Drone Tests
The Federal Aviation Administration said it would work with two private U.S. companies to test commercial drones that can fly beyond an operator's line of sight, a precursor to sophisticated drone ...
ACE Aims For U.S. Middle Market With Expanded Excess Casualty Coverage
ACE Group is aiming for the U.S. middle market with the launch of expanded excess casualty coverage for companies with complex risk exposures. The insurer said its enhanced offerings will come ...
RSA Risks Investor Backlash over ‘Excessive’ Bonus for CEO Hester
RSA Insurance Group Plc may face a backlash from investors this week as Pensions & Investment Research Consultants Ltd. said Chief Executive Officer Stephen Hester's compensation was "excessive." ...

