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Insurance | December 5, 2008

Are Variable Annuities Insurance Companies’ Next Ticking Time Bomb?
By Laura Schreier
Bad investments have heaped the pain on insurance companies’ bottom lines, but analysts and ratings companies are keeping an eye on a different potential “time bomb” that could nail insurers in the near future: variable annuities.


Muslim Aversion To Western Finance Could Lead To Profitable Insurance Niche
By Laura Schreier
Pretty much anyone reading this article right now is going to hell, according to Dante.


Insurers Want Lower Cash Reserve Rules
By Dave Price
Bruised by falling stock prices and other financial distress, life insurance companies are pushing state regulators for changes in their cash-reserve rules before the end of the year to avoid needing to raise large sums of additional funds in 2009.


Study Finds It Pays To Pay Attention
By Commercial Record Staff
Corporate board members are busy folks, but a recent study by Stamford financial industry watchdog Towers Perrin indicates cutting corners on employee retirement plan fiduciary oversight to save time may end up costing big legal bucks.