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WASHINGTON–The authority of federal regulators to oversee and liquidate troubled large insurance companies should be significantly pared back in legislation Congress is considering, insurance interests are arguing.
Representatives of the industry made their comments in letters to lawmakers in advance of the House Financial Services Committee's consideration of a bill creating a systemic risk regulator.
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