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The National Association of Insurance Commissioners is ready to fight any provisions in proposed health care reform legislation that would allow federal preemption of state insurance rate regulation.
Specialist insurer and reinsurer Hiscox Ltd. reported 2009 profits increased by 296 percent over the previous year, helped by investment results and a lack of catastrophe losses.
American International Group Inc. said it has agreed to sell American International Assurance Group Ltd. to Britain-based Prudential plc for approximately $35.5 billion, its largest asset sale to date as the insurer works to pay back its government debt.
Insurance brokerage Brown & Brown Inc. said it has acquired the insurance agency and brokerage business-related assets of DiMartino Associates Inc. in Seattle. Financial terms were not released.
Crop insurance carriers and independent agents say the U.S. Agriculture Department's latest proposed cuts in subsidies in the program as well as a "soft cap" on agents' commissions are both unwarranted and hurtful.
Windstorm Xynthia swept across Western Europe over the weekend, causing damage that was widespread but less than the 1999 Storm Lothar catastrophe, according to Risk Management Solutions (RMS).
After last week's health care summit, President Obama and his fellow Democrats have no choice but to go it alone and pass a reform bill, no matter how bad it might be, says NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman on his blog at www.NUSamSoapBox.com.
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