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How U.S. Is Attempting to Manage Risk from ‘Insider’ Terrorist Threat in Aviation

Sep 25 2019 // The arrest of an airline mechanic suspected of being sympathetic with terrorists and charged with sabotaging a jetliner has renewed fear about the “insider threat” to aviation security. Despite security...

Alaska Has This Year’s Most Expensive Wildfire in U.S.

Sep 24 2019 // The nation’s most expensive wildfire this year is one that has been burning for months on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. The Swan Lake Fire has so far cost about $46 million to fight, according to the National...

Excess & Surplus Market Soars as Standard Carriers, Lloyd’s Drop Accounts

Sep 24 2019 // Demand for surplus lines insurance rose dramatically in 2018 and is continuing to expand this year, so much so that some in the sector are feeling a bit overwhelmed. The excess and surplus lines sector is enjoying its...

Many Major Central Banks, Minus U.S. Fed, Taking Action on Climate Change Risks

Sep 24 2019 // Bank of England Governor Mark Carney was in no mood for laughter as he stood in his tuxedo before the great and good of the British insurance industry. “I’m going to give you a speech without a joke, I’m...

Dangers of Booming Securitized Loan Market Highlighted by Bank for Int’l Settlements

Sep 23 2019 // Lending standards in the rapidly growing loan market are deteriorating and complex financial products that mask risks to banks have parallels with the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, the Bank for International...

How Forested Communities Are Trying to Adapt to Growing Wildfire Threat

Sep 23 2019 // Unless it’s Sunday, Kelly Loew is steering her rusty red Jeep down the same mail route in Shingletown, as she has six days a week for the last seven years. But she delivers less mail these days as California’s...

California Now Looking for Ways to Preserve Environmental Clout

Sep 20 2019 // The Trump administration’s decision to stop California from setting its own emission standards for cars and trucks would undermine the state’s ability to convince the world’s largest automakers that they...

Starr Promotes Puffer and Geoghean in the Western U.S.

Sep 20 2019 // Starr Insurance Cos. announced leadership promotions and a new structure for its Western sales region. Starr’s Western region sales operation has been split into two units, Pacific Northwest and Southwest, and two...

Generali Launches U.S. Specialty Insurance Division, Focusing on Warranty Services

Sep 20 2019 // Generali US Branch, the U.S. arm of Generali Group, announced the launch of its Specialty Insurance Division, which will focus on providing warranty services and solutions. The Specialty Insurance Division will provide...

Re/insurers Rethink Climate Change Risks as Losses Grow from Wildfires, Floods, Hail

Sep 20 2019 // By the time David Kaisel got back from selling his flour at a farmers’ market, a wildfire in California’s Capay Valley had burnt both his tractor and the shipping container where he kept some tools. His insurer...

Hurricane Humberto Grazes Bermuda, Causing Little Damage

Sep 20 2019 // Cleanup crews in Bermuda were busy at work on Thursday after Hurricane Humberto grazed the island, which escaped major harm despite winds that reached around 100 miles per hour (161 kph) snapping power poles and lifting...

Beazley Launches Title IX Coverage for Educational Institutions

Sep 19 2019 // Specialist insurer Beazley has launched a comprehensive policy designed to cover infringements of Title IX, the federal law prohibiting discrimination based on sex in any public education program. The policy provides...

U.S. Consumer Agency Says Financial Complaint Database to Remain Public

Sep 19 2019 // The top U.S. consumer watchdog will keep consumer complaints against financial firms public despite pressure from the companies, but the agency said on Wednesday it will make changes to the way those complaints are...

How Pharmacies Are Resisting Amazon’s Attempt to Corner Their Business

Sep 19 2019 // Getting into the pharmacy business was easy for Amazon.com: It paid $753 million to buy the mail-order startup PillPack. The hard part has been prying patients away from their local drugstore. Since being acquired by the...

Weakened Imelda Aims Foot or More of Rain at Flood-Prone Houston

Sep 18 2019 // Tropical Storm Imelda has lost some of its wind power, but continues to pour rain down on the U.S. Gulf Coast, with 12 to 15 inches already recorded and flood-prone Houston in its path. Imelda is now a tropical depression,...

PG&E Tells Fire Safety Critics Utility is Going Beyond Call of Duty

Sep 18 2019 // PG&E Corp. sought to assure a judge it’s making progress on fire prevention, saying it’s exceeding regulatory requirements to clear vegetation from power lines. Kevin Orsini, a lawyer for the utility, on...

New Hog Slaughterhouse Rules Please Firms, Worry Food Safety Advocates

Sep 18 2019 // U.S. food safety and the health of plant workers will be at risk from new federal rules that allow meat companies to slaughter hogs as fast as they want and shift the role of government inspectors, food and environmental...

Feds Investigating How U.S. Olympic Boards Handled Sex Abuse Claims

Sep 17 2019 // Federal investigators are looking into the way the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee and national governing bodies of Olympic sports handled sex-abuse allegations, people with knowledge of the investigations told The...

Catastrophe Modelers: U.S. Insured Losses from Dorian Could Reach $1.5B in U.S.

Sep 17 2019 // Catastrophe modeling firms Karen Clark & Co. and RMS have released insured loss estimates for Hurricane Dorian, ranging from $500 million to $1.5 billion. According to KCC, Dorian reached peak intensity of 185 mph...

Experts Not Worried About Saudi-Like Drone Attack Knocking Out U.S. Oil Production

Sep 17 2019 // The style of attack used against oil plants in Saudi Arabia that knocked out half of the country’s production on Saturday is unlikely to be a risk in the United States, energy and security experts say. “The...