The mood was not so much somber as shell-shocked at yesterdays Property-Casualty Insurance Joint Industry Forum, as you might expect in the midst of the ...
"Today we face a transformational moment," said Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., chief sponsor of the Paycheck Fairness Act. "With a new Congress, a new administration, we have a chance to finally provide
Reacting to prodding from the American Council of Life Insurers, which criticized an earlier draft for failing to discuss insurance reform, the GAO mentioned that its report, "noted that harmonizing
WASHINGTON--The Government Accountability Office today released a study highly critical of the current financial services regulatory structure and said proposals for updating regulation should focus
Last week, I assessed my predictive prowess by reviewing how accurately I'd foreseen the top stories of 2008. Since there were more hits than misses, I feel emboldened to guess at what might be in
Perhaps the best thing that can be said about 2008 is that it is over. The recession that undermined the economy all year long is a vicious one, systematically destroying financial markets,
While no sector is immune to the recession, property-casualty insurers are well positioned to weather the economic turbulence ahead and emerge in a strong position when conditions inevitably turn
The property-casualty industry remains deeply split over regulatory reform and will deliver conflicting messages on Capitol Hill as Congress resumes debate on the hot-button issue--this time with