Battle Begins To Extend Terrorism Backstop

Washington

Legislation extending the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act for two years beyond its Dec. 31 expiration date has been introduced in the Senate, while Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan boosted the case for extension by conceding that a private reinsurance market for terrorism coverage has yet to be created.

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