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‘Made in China’ Label Battered by Product Contamination Scandals

Dec 8 2008 // Milk, toothpaste, cough syrup, pet food, eels, blood thinner, car parts, pork, eggs, honey, chicken, dumplings, cooking oil and rice — if you can fake it or taint it, you can almost guarantee it’s happened in...

Montpelier Group Licenses AIR Worldwide’s U.S. Crop Model

Dec 5 2008 // AIR Worldwide Corporation announced that the Bermuda-based Montpelier Group has licensed the AIR Multiple Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) model for use in AIR’s CATRADER®, the industry standard application for...

Obama Laying Groundwork for Overhaul of U.S. Health Insurance

Dec 5 2008 // President-elect Barack Obama has begun laying the groundwork for overhauling the troubled U.S. healthcare system, reaching out to interest groups and building grass-roots support for the huge undertaking. Obama, who takes...

Ex-CEO Greenberg: AIG Needs Unified Plan Quickly to Recover

Dec 5 2008 // Former American International Group Inc. CEO Maurice “Hank” Greenberg said the insurer could fall apart unless management quickly came up with a unified recovery plan. “You can’t hold (together) an...

Prudential to Sell Securities Brokerage Business Stake to Wells Fargo

Dec 4 2008 // Prudential Financial Inc., the second-largest U.S. life insurer, said it plans to sell its 38 percent stake in the Wachovia Securities brokerage to Wells Fargo & Co. The stake is worth about $5 billion, or more than...

U.S. Supreme Court Stays Out of West Virginia Damages Case

Dec 3 2008 // The U.S. Supreme Court is refusing to enter a politically charged case from West Virginia, a major coal producing state, that involves a large punitive damages award and allegations of bias by a state judge. In an order...

AIG in Deal with U.S. Government to Terminate Some Debt Obligations

Dec 3 2008 // American International Group Inc. and the U.S. government have reached an agreement to clear the insurer of its obligations on about $53.5 billion in toxic mortgage debt, the giant insurer said in a regulatory filing...

FDA Cites Progress on Food Safety

Dec 3 2008 // The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it is making “significant progress” with its one-year program to protect both domestic and imported food from accidental and intentional contamination. “Science...

Fairfax to Buy Rest of Northbridge for $550 Million

Dec 2 2008 // Fairfax Financial Holdings said Monday it plans to spend C$686 million (US$550 million) to buy the remaining shares of Canadian property and casualty insurer Northbridge Financial that it does not already own. Fairfax,...

AIG Offers First Takaful Homeowners Insurance Product for U.S.

Dec 2 2008 // Risk Specialists Companies, Inc. (RSC), a subsidiary of AIG Commercial Insurance, is introducing what it says is a first in the U.S.: a homeowners insurance product that is compliant with key Islamic finance tenets and...

Business Moves

Nov 30 2008 // Arthur J. Gallagher The HR Group International insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. reported it has acquired The HR Group, LLC of Brentwood, Tennessee. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The HR Group...

There’s No Wrong or Right Time for an M&A

Nov 30 2008 // But Finding Financing Has Gotten Tougher When it comes to acquiring an agency or selling, timing is everything. Hard market or soft market, good business environment or bad, the decision on whether to merge, acquire or...

Lloyd’s Expects U.S. To Adopt Federal Regulation of Insurance

Nov 30 2008 // Pushed by the global economic crisis, the United States is expected to embrace federal regulation of the insurance industry as early as 2009, according to some financial and insurance executives. Federal regulation —...

All Claims Are Local

Nov 30 2008 // Multinational Claims Require Knowledge of Culture, Currency and Legal Climate In today’s borderless global economy, claims can arise in just about any part of the world where a company does business. Even small and...

Ex-Pennsylvania Judge Found Guilty of Insurance Fraud

Nov 30 2008 // A retired Pennsylvania appellate judge was convicted of mail fraud and money laundering after prosecutors said he lied about neck and back injuries in a fender bender to collect $440,000 from two insurance...

U.S. Finalizes Patient Safety Rules

Nov 26 2008 // The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued a final rule for Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs). The rule becomes effective on Jan. 19, 2009. It provides final requirements and procedures for PSOs, new...

Treasury Undecided Over Federal Bailout Funds for Life Insurers

Nov 26 2008 // Life insurance companies, nervous over massive investment losses that could ultimately threaten their viability, are hoping they are next in line to get a piece of the U.S. financial bailout. They argue federal funds could...

AIG Uses Sale of Stock to U.S. Treasury to Lower Loan Amount

Nov 26 2008 // American International Group, Inc. (AIG) reported that it will use the proceeds from a U.S. Treasury purchase of some of its preferred stock to reduce what it owes the federal government. The Treasury bought four million...

Court Lets Kentucky Sex Abuse Case Against Vatican Proceed

Nov 26 2008 // A lawsuit against the Vatican alleging top church officials should have warned the public or authorities of known or suspected sexual abuse of children by priests here can go ahead, a federal appeals court in Kentucky...

OECD Says Changes Needed in US, EU Market Supervision

Nov 25 2008 // Overhauls of U.S. market supervision and European policy coordination are needed to plug regulatory gaps highlighted by the market crisis, the OECD said in its latest economic outlook. Initially billed as a first step to...