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Progressive said it will begin increasing rates for some risky customers who participate in a program that allows the company to electronically monitor driving habits.
Insurance regulators in states including Washington and Alaska are launching an investigation into the cyberattack on health insurer Premera Blue Cross.
AIG won court approval of a $970.5 million settlement with investors who accused the insurer at the onset of the financial crisis of misleading them about risks tied to subprime mortgages.
A cyberattack that causes physical damage is now more feasible and carriers are adding products that provide coverage for a range of industries and organizations.
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer said raising interest rates from near zero likely will be warranted before the end of the year and subsequent increases probably wont be uniform or predictable.
U.S. regulators are looking into whether a recall last year by Nissan Motor Co., Japans second-largest automaker, failed to fix a flaw in the air-bag control systems on almost 1 million vehicles.
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