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Bank of America, Deutsche Bank Resolve Agency Bond Rigging Lawsuits
Deutsche Bank AG and Bank of America Corp agreed to pay a combined $65.5 million to settle investor litigation accusing large banks of rigging the roughly $9 trillion government agency bond market ...
Global Insured Natural Catastrophe/Disaster Losses Hit $23B in H1: Swiss Re
Global insured losses from natural catastrophes and man-made disasters in the first half of 2017 totaled $23 billion, while economic losses during the same period came to $44 billion – an ...
The Latest Launches From Baron, MedPro Group and Pioneer Special Risk
Baron launched a new weather data distribution service. Berkshire Hathaway's MedPro Group expanded its international facility coverage capabilities for U.S.-domiciled risks. Pioneer Special Risk ...
Three Potential Atlantic Storms Are Brewing, Thanks to Warm Ocean Temps
Not one, but three potential storms threaten to usher in the busiest phase of the Atlantic hurricane season later this month, courtesy of warm ocean temperatures. The season -- which runs from June ...
Allstate’s July Pre-Tax Catastrophe Losses: $181 Million
The Allstate Corp. said pre-tax catastrophe losses in July reached $181 million, with more than half of the cost coming from severe wind, hail and rain events in the U.S. Midwest. Broken down, 13 ...
U.S. Mortgage Reinsurance Remains a P/C Bright Spot: Standard & Poor’s
While business conditions in traditional property/casualty reinsurance areas continue to deteriorate, U.S. mortgage reinsurance apparently remains a bright spot, due to government mandates and other ...
U.S. Govt. Sued for Alleged Slow Implementation of Rear Vehicle Seat Belt Rules
A new lawsuit accuses the U.S. government of being too slow to implement rules requiring that rear seat vehicle passengers be warned when they fail to buckle their seat belts. In a complaint filed on ...
Prudential Reportedly Plotting Escape From ‘Too Big to Fail’ Label
Prudential Financial Inc. is laying the groundwork to escape the government's label that it's too big to fail, a move that would dramatically reduce federal oversight of the largest U.S. life ...

