Monthly Archives: <span>May 2014</span>

Wal-Mart Settles Claims Over Listeria Deaths Linked to Cantaloupes

Wal-Mart has settled lawsuits with the families of 23 people who died from a 2011 listeria outbreak traced to cantaloupe grown at a Colorado farm and sold by the retailer, both sides said on Wednesday. Thirty-three people died and 147 …

Generali Begins Talks on BSI Sale; Q1 Profit Up 9.4%

Italian insurer Generali expects to meet key capital and asset sales targets ahead of time after kicking off talks with Brazil’s BTG Pactual for a possible sale of Swiss unit BSI, a central plank of its 4-billion-euro disposal strategy. Europe’s …

Conservatives Targeting 3 Tennessee Supreme Court Justices

Tennessee could be facing the costliest state Supreme Court election in its history now that conservatives have targeted three sitting justices on the state’s highest court. Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey, R-Blountville, has been circulating a document that takes aim at …

Zurich Insurance Q1 Profit Up 20%

Zurich Insurance Group AG, the biggest Swiss insurer, said first-quarter profit rose 20 percent, helped by capital gains on investments. Net income rose to $1.27 billion from $1.06 billion in the year-earlier period, the Zurich-based company said in an e- …

Insurers Pull Back on Trade Credit Coverage for Sears Suppliers

Insurance companies that provide protection to Sears Holdings Corp. suppliers have scaled back policies in recent months, people with knowledge of the matter said, following seven years of declining sales at the department-store chain. Insurers such as Coface SA and …

AIG Completes $7.6 Billion ILFC Sale to AerCap

AerCap Holdings NV completed its $7.6 billion purchase of International Lease Finance Corp., creating the largest independent jet-leasing firm and a windfall for seller American International Group Inc. ILFC, which pioneered the aircraft-leasing business under founder Steven Udvar-Hazy, is the …

Labor Unrest Follows Turkey’s Deadliest Mine Disaster

Turkey’s labor unions went on strike today after at least 282 people died in the nation’s worst mine accident, which Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said was “part of the nature of the business.” Rescue workers, battling flames and methane …

Allianz Pressures Pimco to Reverse Withdrawals

German insurer Allianz has called on its California-based asset manager, Pimco, to prove itself after investors withdrew a further 22 billion euros ($30 billion) in the first quarter, denting group earnings. Performance at Pimco, which has been an Allianz cash …

ACE Expands Digital Technology Offering to Address Product Recall Risks

ACE Group has launched a new endorsement to help protect technology companies from exposures resulting from products that are sold and distributed to third-parties. The new ACE DigiTech and Product Recall endorsement offers expanded digital technology coverage providing out-of-pocket recall …

Meadowbrook CEO Says Company on Track to Deliver on 2014 Guidance

The efforts undertaken by Meadowbrook Insurance Group in the past couple of years to improve its underwriting performance and profitability appear to be working. In a conference call to discuss results for the first quarter of 2014, Robert S. Cubbin, …