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The insurance implications of a US presidential election
17 May 2024Polarised politics, civil disorder and cyber-attacks are just some of the concerns insurance experts have raised about the build-up to the November election and its outcome. Paul Walsh reports
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Insurers rail against Lara's auto rate policies
27 September 2022California threatening crisis for state's auto insurers
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US introduces bill to protect own interests ahead of IAIS Abu Dhabi meet
02 October 2019Bill to ensure US negotiators reject ICS if it doesn't recognise US system
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US-EU covered agreement: a rocky road to implementation
27 November 2018US regulators have raised the ire of their European counterparts with their implementation of the covered agreement for reinsurance collateral negotiated last year. With no resolution in sight, states risk provoking a pre-emption of the law which could see the federal government taking control. US editor Sarfraz Thind reports
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IMIF launches guidance on model risk management
21 February 2018UK-based group builds on work in banking industry
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NAIC digs its claws into EU-US covered agreement
17 February 2017A Congressional hearing has given opponents of the covered agreement the opportunity to argue for its renegotiation under the Trump administration. Christopher Cundy reports
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ABI gives guidance on non-modelled cat risks
30 April 2014Hidden risk has potential impact on solvency
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FASB votes to curtail convergence with IASB
25 February 2014Accounting board limits the scope of its project on insurance contracts
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Congress ups NFIP budget by $9.7bn
07 January 2013Vote for further increase for Sandy claims scheduled on 15 January