How U.S. Plans to Protect Power Grid From Foreign Hackers April 21, 2021 By Michael Riley and Jamie Tarabay The White House unveiled on Tuesday a 100-day plan intended to protect the U.S. power grid from cyber-attacks, mainly by...
More Assertive SEC Smacks Down SPACs: Viewpoint April 21, 2021 By Chris Bryant, Bloomberg Opinion Investor Jeremy Grantham says special purpose acquisition companies, which raise money in an initial public offering and then find a...
Insight: Tesla Drives on Autopilot Through Regulatory Limbo April 21, 2021 By Hyunjoo Jin, David Shepardson and Tina Bellon The fatal crash of a Tesla with no one apparently behind the wheel has cast a new light on the...
Jabs on the Job: Companies, Unions Offering COVID-19 Vaccines April 21, 2021 By Alexandra Olson Marie Watson wanted to be among the first in line when she and other essential workers became eligible for the...
AssuredPartners’ Riley Resigns as CEO After 4 Months April 20, 2021 Insurance broker AssuredPartners announced that Tom Riley has resigned as chief executive officer of the company to “pursue other investment...
People Moves: 2 From Willis to Lead Marsh Government Practice; CNA’s Robb Heads BHSI’s Cyber April 20, 2021 Insurance broker Marsh announced that Steven Capace and Bryan Salek have joined the firm to co-lead its U.S. Government Contracting...
Travelers Is ‘Off to a Terrific Start’ in 2021 with Q1 Results April 20, 2021 The Travelers Companies reported net income of $733 million for the first quarter of 2021, compared to $600 million in...
Lemonade Revving Up to Enter Car Insurance Market April 20, 2021 Lemonade, the insurance company that uses artificial intelligence and behavioral economics, plans to add car insurance to its current renters,...
Insurers Report Estimated Q1 Catastrophe Losses April 20, 2021 Carriers are starting to report their pretax catastrophe loss estimates for the 2021 first quarter, and the numbers are significant....
How Meatpacking Plants’ COVID-19 Cases Hurt Counties April 20, 2021 An estimated 334,000 COVID-19 cases are attributable to meatpacking plants, resulting in $11.2 billion in economic damage, according to a...