NEW YORK--There is light at the end of the recession tunnel, but the economy won't see it until the end of 2009, and even then it might be dimly lit, according to an economic panel assembled by
The proposal was unanimously passed by the NAIC's Executive Committee and Plenary at its quarterly meeting in Washington earlier this month--and the possibility of taking further action on the issue
A compromise may be near on a proposal by insurance regulators--one that's met stiff industry opposition--to have carriers assemble and disclose information related to the impact of climate change on
While final details remain to be put in place, the nation's state insurance regulators--after nearly a decade of study and debate--have adopted a "conceptual framework" to modify the 100 percent
The programs can be a "wonderfully smart use of assets but also [can leave companies] vulnerable to extreme stress," Mr. Dinallo explained as part of a discussion that mentioned problems at American I
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS--A proposal by insurance regulators, that met stiff insurer opposition, to have carriers include data related to climate change impacts in their Annual Statements has been modified, tr
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS--The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has adopted a conflict of interest policy for consumer representatives whose expenses to attend its meetings are funded by the NAIC
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS--The new National Association of Insurance Commissioners president said the group's focus in the coming year will be on the interconnected issues of insurers' solvency and consumer pro
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS--Final details remain to be put in place, but the nation's insurance regulators, after nearly a decade of study, have adopted a "conceptual framework" to modify the 100 percent collate
The National Conference of Insurance Legislators will be focusing next year on broadcasting a message about how well state insurance oversight is working during the financial crisis, said James Seward