True Loss from Sept. 11 Terrorist Attacks on U.S. is Immeasurable, As Estimates of Potential Insured September 24, 2001 By Catherine Tapia “The World Trade Center is a living symbol of man’s dedication to world peace, his belief in cooperation of men...
Trade Center Attack, Acquisitions, Economy to Test AIG September 24, 2001 By Charles E. Boyle The events of Sept. 11 shook the foundations of the entire American financial community, and American International Group was no...
‘Money Laundering’ Through Insurers on the Increase September 24, 2001 By Charles E. Boyle The conversion of illegal funds into legitimate accounts and investments, commonly known as “money laundering,” is a growth business. According...
AIG Issues Preliminary Estimate of Losses Resulting from Terrorist Attacks By Charles E. Boyle Sep September 17, 2001 By Charles E. Boyle By Charles E. Boyle The events of Sept. 11 shook the foundations of the American financial community, and industry giant...
China WTO Admission Approved After Diplomatic Compromise September 17, 2001 Weary negotiators in Geneva finally put their signatures on a Treaty of more than 1000 pages setting forth the terms...
Terrorist Attack Paralyzes Economy; Insurers Face Largest Catastrophe Ever September 17, 2001 By Bill Roof The coordinated terrorist attacks in New York’s lower Manhattan and Washington, D.C., last week targeted indisputable symbols of American prestige...
Nonprofits Growing Fast, But Still a Tough Classto Cover September 17, 2001 By Bill Roof Nonprofit organizations are among the fastest growing sectors of the U.S. economy and while many companies try to steer away...
AXA Announces 1st Half Results, Estimates September 14, 2001 France’s AXA Group announced that its 1st half earnings had reached €1.222 billion ($1.11 billion) a 12.4 percent increase over...
Surplus Lines Market Shows Growth Despite Sluggish Economy September 10, 2001 By Dave Thomas From all accounts, the surplus lines market is alive and well in the United States despite an economy which continues...
WORKERS’ COMP BILL FALLS SHORT September 10, 2001 According to Insurance Brokers and Agents of the West (IBA West), SB 71 (Burton & Calderon), a bill moving through...