Lewis Won’t Get Salary at BofA – New York Times
Lewis Won't Get Salary at BofA New York Times He is also leaving with more than $135 million in retirement benefits, including a $52.3 million pension and $10 million in life insurance benefits, … and more » Read in full at Lewis Won\’t Get Salary at BofA – New York Times
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Bank Chief Forgoes Pay for 2009 – New York Times
Bank Chief Forgoes Pay for 2009 New York Times 31, will still get a $53.2 million pension and $10 million in life insurance benefits according to an analysis by James F. Reda and Associates. … and more » Read in full at Bank Chief Forgoes Pay for 2009 – New York Times
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W.Va. gov suggests temporary relief from OPEB – Daily Mail – Charleston
W.Va. gov suggests temporary relief from OPEB Daily Mail – Charleston OPEB costs largely reflect health care and life insurance coverage promised to workers once they retire. Cheatham's agency has estimated a $7.8 billion … and more » Read in full at W.Va. gov suggests temporary relief from OPEB – Daily Mail – Charleston
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Argus Group, Tremont Win Approval of Madoff-Related Settlement – Bloomberg
Argus Group, Tremont Win Approval of Madoff-Related Settlement Bloomberg The settlement applies to people who purchased or held universal life insurance or deferred annuities from Argus or Tremont from May 1994 to December 2008, … and more » Read in full at Argus Group, Tremont Win Approval of Madoff-Related Settlement – Bloomberg
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AIA tops life risk inflows chart – Financial Standard
AIA tops life risk inflows chart Financial Standard AIA Australia, formerly AIG Australia, has beaten its competitors by a wide margin to record the largest percentage increases of overall life insurance risk … Read in full at AIA tops life risk inflows chart – Financial Standard
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HK shares seen opening firmer, led by oil stocks – Reuters
HK shares seen opening firmer, led by oil stocks Reuters [ID:nTP102315] * China Life Insurance (2628.HK) and Ping An Insurance (2318.HK) may attract speculative interest as potential investors in property … and more » Read in full at HK shares seen opening firmer, led by oil stocks – Reuters
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Banks to face off with Ottawa over insurance – Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail Banks to face off with Ottawa over insurance Globe and Mail Bank of Montreal, BMO-T which does not sell property and casualty insurance but has a growing life insurance business, has removed references to insurance … Read in full at Banks to face off with Ottawa over insurance – Globe and Mail
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Death bonds fuelling ethical debate – Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail Death bonds fuelling ethical debate Globe and Mail The bonds are created by intermediaries that buy up life-insurance policies from policy holders – typically seniors looking to cash out their policies … November 8th — Life Settlement Insider Workshop for Sophisticated Investors Market Wire (press release) all 5 news articles » Read in [...]
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National Prearranged Services president indicted – MSN Money
National Prearranged Services president indicted MSN Money National Prearranged Services purchased life insurance policies from Memorial Service Life Insurance Co. and Lincoln Memorial Life Insurance Co., of Austin, … and more » Read in full at National Prearranged Services president indicted – MSN Money
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Some Tandberg Investors Call Cisco’s Takeover Offer Too Low – New York Times
Some Tandberg Investors Call Cisco's Takeover Offer Too Low New York Times “We think the price is too low,” said Amund Lunde, the chief executive of the life insurance group Oslo Pensjonsforsikring, a shareholder with 1 percent of … and more » Read in full at Some Tandberg Investors Call Cisco\’s Takeover Offer Too Low – [...]
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