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By Elizabeth Festa |
May 13, 2013
With more disclosure, we will be able to have a more coherent, public debate on this, Paul Sharma says.
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By Elizabeth D. Festa |
May 9, 2013
The conflict is between the capital standards set under Dodd-Frank and the minimum floor set by the Collins Amendment.
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By AP Staff Writer |
May 8, 2013
But losses were reported at its U.S. insurance arm, which had an initial public offering last week.
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By Michael K. Stanley |
May 6, 2013
On the heels of its IPO and subsequent transformation into Voya Financial,ING U.S. received $600M in new capital and access to additional funds.
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By Michael K. Stanley |
May 2, 2013
Voya Financial made its IPO of 65.2 million shares of common stock at $19.50 per share and began trading under ticker symbol: VOYA.
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By Elizabeth D. Festa |
May 1, 2013
New York insurance regulators have the captives industry and private equity firms that own annuity companies under a microscope for their effect on financial solvency and stability and they fear policyholders may be left holding the bag.
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By Warren S. Hersch |
April 29, 2013
Katharine Wolchik, a managing economist and head of global economics at AIG, expects strong life sales through 2014.
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By Allison Bell |
April 22, 2013
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010: The Insurance Provisions
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By Alan Lurty |
April 18, 2013
The rough economy has made final expense policies popular — and new innovations will only make them hotter.
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By Elizabeth D. Festa |
April 18, 2013
Lawsky is concerned the use of captives by insurers places the stability of the broader financial system at greater risk.