NU Exclusive: GAO Studies Terror Re MarketBy Steven Brostoff, Washington EditorNU Online News Service, Jan. 3, 10:24 a.m. EST, Washington?The U.S. General Accounting Office is ...
AFTER enduring several consecutive years of deteriorating results, the workers compensation insurance system is showing signs that it may be on the mend. The industry's calendar-year combined ratio, after rising for five straight years to 122 in
WTC Loss Overshadows AllGranted, there isn't much drama this year in announcing the top insurance and risk management story of 2001. Obviously, the Sept. ...
Senate Seeks Consensus On Terrorism ReinsuranceWashington The U.S. Senate, which had been deadlocked on the issue of a federal role in terrorism insurance, might be ...
Market Hardening In A Hurry, Brokers SayMore evidence has come out indicating that it is getting tougher for commercial lines accounts to find insurance among ...
Federal Terrorism Bill StallsWashington Congressional efforts to create a federal role in financing losses caused by terrorism appear to have stalled in both the House ...
Terror Proposals Diverge; Issues RemainWashington Congress is continuing to debate how to stimulate the market for terrorism reinsurance coverage, with two possible options starting to ...
Insurers Reach ConsensusOn Terrorism ReinsuranceWashington The insurance industry has reached an agreement on the major provisions of a proposal to create a federal role in ...
Brokers Help Clients, Economy EndureSince Sept. 11, the nation has focused on tragic loss, recovery, and resolve to travel a difficult road ahead. It is ...