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Liberty Mutual’s Q2 Profit Jumps on Life Unit Sale, Lower Catastrophe Costs

Aug 12 2018 // The sale of a life insurance unit and an easing of catastrophe costs boosted Liberty Mutual Holding Co.’s net income for the second quarter to $981 million, well above the $126 million it saw in the same quarter last...

Court Orders Pruitt’s EPA to Reverse Course and Ban Crop Pesticide

Aug 10 2018 // A divided federal appeals court on Thursday ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ban a widely-used pesticide that critics say can endanger children and farmers. The 2-1 decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court...

July’s Droughts, Wildfires, Floods Caused Billions in Global Economic Losses: Aon

Aug 10 2018 // Many countries across the globe saw worsening in drought-related and wildfire conditions during July, which have led to hundreds of deaths and created a significant financial impact – particularly in the agriculture,...

Global Commercial Insurance Prices Rise for 3rd Consecutive Quarter: Marsh

Aug 10 2018 // Global commercial insurance prices rose in the second quarter of 2018, marking the third consecutive quarter of increases, according to Marsh’s “Global Insurance Market Index.” These average increases...

Workers’ Compensation Results Likely to Weaken Next Year: Fitch

Aug 9 2018 // After three banner years, the U.S. workers compensation market will face increasing pricing pressure and an erosion in results heading into next year. That means 2019 will be closer to a break-even combined ratio rather...

Barbados Ex-Minister Charged in U.S. with Laundering Bribes from Insurer

Aug 9 2018 // A former minister in the government of Barbados has been criminally charged in the United States with laundering bribes he received from a Barbadian insurance company, federal prosecutors said on Monday. Donville Inniss,...

Gig Firms Want California to Override Court Ruling

Aug 8 2018 // Leading gig economy companies including Uber and Lyft are quietly lobbying California’s top Democrats to override or undermine a court ruling that could make many of their contract workers into employees. In April,...

Major Post-Brexit Risk: UK’s $33.5B of Financial Services Exports to EU

Aug 8 2018 // Britain must avoid tying Brussels up in red tape or antagonizing its soon to be former European Union partners and the United States if it is to maintain access to the bloc’s financial services market after...

First Jury Weighs Cancer Claims Against Monsanto’s Roundup

Aug 8 2018 // A trial in which a school groundskeeper alleged that his use of Monsanto’s Roundup weed killer caused his terminal cancer will go to a California jury after lawyers for both sides delivered their closing arguments on...

One Drugmaker Sues Another to Pay Damages from Opioid Marketing Lawsuits

Aug 8 2018 // Allergan Plc on Thursday sued Pfizer Inc. to require its rival to cover any damages it is forced to pay as a result of hundreds of lawsuits claiming Allergan deceptively marketed an opioid it acquired from a company Pfizer...

Judge Sends Oklahoma’s Lawsuit Against Opioid Makers Back to State Court

Aug 7 2018 // U.S. judge has determined that a lawsuit the state of Oklahoma filed against the makers of opioids does not “necessarily rise” to a federal issue. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange in...

Aspen’s Restructuring Continues – To Improve Results, Preserve Shareholder Value

Aug 7 2018 // The chief executive of Aspen Insurance Holdings Limited described business changes to Aspen’s Lloyd’s insurance book last week, while neither unequivocally confirming or denying rumors that a deal to sell the...

U.S. Passengers File Lawsuits Against Aeromexico over Plane Crash

Aug 7 2018 // Eleven U.S. passengers who survived an Aeromexico crash in the northern Mexican state of Durango on July 31 filed lawsuits against the airline in Chicago on Monday, according to a statement by Chicago-based attorneys...

Catastrophe Bonds – A to Z

Aug 7 2018 // A reader of this publication, the president of an insurance agency, recently wrote to say he kept hearing about catastrophe bonds but had little knowledge of what they were. He was curious if these instruments would...

PCI: Majority of Texans Not Prepared for Hurricane Season

Aug 6 2018 // A large majority of Texas residents are not taking necessary steps to protect their property this hurricane season despite the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, according to a new poll conducted online by SurveyMonkey on...

BNSF Settles Suit from Montana Derailment Agreeing to Pay $750K on Repairs

Aug 6 2018 // BNSF Railway has agreed to pay the U.S. government $200,000 and spend up to $750,000 on road repairs to settle claims that the company failed to pay for damages caused by a 2011 train derailment in northwestern Montana,...

Taiwan iPhone Chipmaker Scrambles to Recover After Debilitating Computer Virus

Aug 6 2018 // Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), which makes chips for the iPhone and other devices, is recovering from a debilitating computer virus but warned of delayed shipments and reduced revenue because of the impact...

Berkshire’s Q2 Insurance Profit Rises to $943M Compared to Loss of $22M in Q2 2017

Aug 6 2018 // This year’s looking brighter for Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s insurance businesses after 2017’s hurricanes led to the first annual underwriting loss in more than a decade. Auto insurer Geico and the...

Jury Orders Pork Producer to Pay $473.5M in North Carolina Nuisance Lawsuit

Aug 6 2018 // A federal jury decided Friday that the world’s largest pork producer should pay $473.5 million to neighbors of three North Carolina industrial-scale hog farms for unreasonable nuisances they suffered from odors,...

Flood Model Changes Help Hiscox Re & ILS Enter U.S. Flood Market

Aug 6 2018 // Less than 12 percent of U.S. homeowners have a flood insurance policy, despite the fact that flooding is the country’s most common natural disaster, said Katy Sivyer, underwriter for North America and the Caribbean...