Latest China Headlines

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China’s Dangerous Mines: 74 Die, 114 Injured in Latest Accident

Feb 23 2009 // A gas explosion ripped through a coal mine in northern China on Sunday, killing at least 74 miners and trapping dozens, state media said. It was the country’s deadliest coal mine accident in more than a...

UK’s Prudential Sells Taiwan Insurance Units

Feb 20 2009 // Taiwan’s China Life will buy most of Prudential Plc’s local insurance business, with the UK firm taking around a 10 percent stake in China Life, valued at T$2.18 billion ($64 million), the companies said. The...

S&P Withdraws, Affirms Ratings of Several ‘Minor AIG Subsidiaries’

Feb 5 2009 // Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services has announced various ratings actions on several subsidiaries of the American International Group. “These actions follow AIG’s decision to revise or terminate...

Xl Insurance Hires 8 Engineers for Global Property Loss Prevention

Jan 22 2009 // XL Insurance announced from its office in Hartford that the Company has hired eight new field engineers for its worldwide property loss prevention services business, XL Global Asset Protection Services (XL...

Swiss Re Analyzes Benefits of ‘Sustainable Agricultural Insurance’

Jan 9 2009 // “Agricultural insurance plays an important role in stimulating investment in agriculture and in stabilizing farmers’ income,” concludes a recently issued report from Swiss Re. The report, “Setting...

Corporate Fraud Scandals Can Detonate Anywhere

Jan 9 2009 // When it comes to corporate fraud scandals, nowhere is safe. Revelations of a $1 billion fraud at Indian IT firm Satyam Computer Services do not point to a higher systemic risk of accounting scandals in India, or even in...

Catastrophe Losses Up 7% in 2008, Making It One of Costliest Years for Insurers

Dec 30 2008 // The high frequency and severity of Atlantic hurricanes in 2008, coupled with other weather-related and man-made losses, placed the year among the costliest on record for insured catastrophe losses. That’s according...

Chubb Stresses Key Role of Corporate Governance in China

Dec 17 2008 // “Faced with increased risks from the global financial downturn, Chinese companies should strengthen their loss prevention and risk management techniques,” concludes an analysis presented by Chubb Corp. at a...

Marsh to Open 5th China Branch Office

Dec 17 2008 // Marsh announced that it has received regulatory approval to set up a branch office in Dalian, the largest city in China’s Liaoning province. “The new office is the fifth branch office outside of Beijing for...

AXA, Metlife, Prudential, China’s CIC in AIG Talks

Dec 10 2008 // Insurance firms Axa S.A., MetLife Inc. and Prudential Plc., as well as China’s sovereign wealth fund CIC, are all in talks to buy a unit of U.S. insurance firm American International Group in a deal that is likely to...

‘Made in China’ Label Battered by Product Contamination Scandals

Dec 8 2008 // Milk, toothpaste, cough syrup, pet food, eels, blood thinner, car parts, pork, eggs, honey, chicken, dumplings, cooking oil and rice — if you can fake it or taint it, you can almost guarantee it’s happened in...

Maryland Insurance Department Hosts Regulatory Interns from China

Dec 5 2008 // The Maryland Insurance Administration is hosting of two international interns from China through the National Association of Insurance Commissioner (NAIC)’s International Internship Program. From the China Insurance...

FDA Cites Progress on Food Safety

Dec 3 2008 // The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it is making “significant progress” with its one-year program to protect both domestic and imported food from accidental and intentional contamination. “Science...

China Insurers Dodge Financial Crisis Bullet, But Risks Loom

Dec 1 2008 // China’s 3 trillion yuan ($440 billion) insurance industry was largely insulated from the U.S. subprime crisis that battered AIG and other foreign firms, but the fallout poses the toughest challenge in a decade as...

China Life Interested in Acquring AIG Asia Assets

Nov 24 2008 // China Life Insurance Co, the world’s biggest life insurer by market value, is interested in buying Asian assets of American International Group, a senior China Life manager briefed on the situation said on...

Report China Fund Seeks Stake in AIG Unit

Nov 21 2008 // A consortium led by sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp is in talks to buy a 49 percent stake in American Life Insurance Co (Alico), a unit of AIG, in a deal that could be worth up to $10.6 billion, Japan’s...

U.S. Alters Strategy with China on Product Safety; Opens China Offices

Nov 19 2008 // The United States said this week that it has embarked on a new strategy with China to ensure that products imported into the U.S. are safe. Worries about the quality of Chinese exports to the U.S. have become a major...

Willis China Launches Single Broker Retail OfficesTechnology Platform

Nov 18 2008 // Willis Group Holdings has launched a single broking technology platform for its 20 retail offices across China and has established a new operations center in Shanghai. Willis said the initiatives would “further drive...

CNinsure Appoints New COO

Nov 17 2008 // CNinsure Inc., one of China’s largest independent insurance intermediaries, announced the appointment of Feng (Fred) Jin as Chief Operating Officer. He will take on the COO’s role in addition to his present...

EU, U.S. Warn China on Toy Safety Before Christmas

Nov 17 2008 // The consumer chiefs of the European Union and the United States called on China on Monday to crack down on unsafe products, especially toys, ahead of Christmas. More than 20 million Chinese-made toys were recalled...