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According to the Capitol Form, antitrust regulators will consider the deal's impact on the world’s fourth largest insurance broker AJ Gallagher
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The Coordination of Medicare Payments and Workers’ Compensation Act has been proposed by a bipartisan pairing of senators.
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Texas Senator Ted Cruz on Wednesday reintroduced to Congress legislation that would abolish the Federal Insurance Office (FIO).
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EU antitrust regulators will warn Aon that its $30bn bid to acquire Willis Towers Watson may hurt competition in the broking marketplace, according to a Reuters report.
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The intermediary's disclosure confirms the end of a process that began with dawn raids in the UK almost four years ago.
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The merger may cause price increases or reduced service levels for major insurance buyers.
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The regulator says at least six insurers have so far had their websites compromised.
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The carrier says regulatory fines or penalties from the mistake are “reasonably possible".
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The ratings agency suggests that the SEC may introduce onerous climate disclosure requirements on public companies.
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The new law allows the state’s attorney general to fine companies $7,500 per consumer for each breach.
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Sources have emphasised that such pauses are a routine part of the Phase II review process.
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The proposals will also develop a framework to help insurers and property owners better quantify the degree of risk that buildings face from wildfires.