Early Birds See Bright 2004 For Insurers
The financial declines which property-casualty insurers endured for five years came to an end in 2003, and 2004 should be another solid year for the industry, the Insurance Information Institutes annual "Early Bird" survey revealed last week.
The New York-based Institutes annual survey of Wall Street stock analysts and industry observers found that the p-c industrys premium growth, while decelerating, is expected to remain relatively strong next year.
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