Insurance Regulation
Chamber Wants Tighter Rules on Systemically Risky Designations for Non-Banks
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is calling for rules that would make it more difficult for a group of regulators to subject financial companies to stricter oversight. A vote of three-quarters of the ...
JPMorgan’s $13 Billion Deal: A Shield Against Lawsuits?
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s record $13 billion deal to end probes into mortgage-bond sales may save the bank billions more because of what the agreement lacked: an explicit admission of wrongdoing. ...
Treasury Nominee Raskin Says Bank Rules Do Not Fit Insurers
President Barack Obama's nominee to serve as deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary told lawmakers on Wednesday she believes that large systemically important insurance companies should not face the same ...
Fed Nominee Yellen Promises to ‘Carefully Consider’ SIFI Rules for Insurers
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Janet Yellen said the central bank will "carefully consider" how to apply new regulatory standards to insurance companies that fall under the central bank's supervision. ...
Judge Rakoff Wants Someone to Pay For the Financial Meltdown
At a meeting of New York City securities lawyers last week, Jed Rakoff did what he does best: challenge Establishment Thinking. "While the economy has slowly improved, there are still millions of ...
European Insurers Relieved By Less Burdensome Solvency II
European insurers breathed a sigh of relief on Thursday that a deal on new capital requirements was less burdensome than initially feared, ending an uncertainty which has been hanging over the sector ...
European Politicians Reach Deal on Solvency II Insurance Rules
European politicians reached an agreement paving the way for new rules designed to make insurance companies safer after 13 years of wrangling with the industry and regulators. The European ...
Judge Rakoff Hits Failure of U.S. to Prosecute Wall Street Executives for Fraud
The federal judge who oversaw the recent civil fraud trial against Bank of America Corp. criticized the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday for failing to prosecute high-level executives over the ...

