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Hartford chief steps down amid turmoil

Ramani Ayer, chairman and chief executive of the Hartford (Conn.) Financial Services Group Inc., said today that he will step down by the end of the year.

Ramani Ayer, chairman and chief executive of the Hartford (Conn.) Financial Services Group Inc., said today that he will step down by the end of the year.
The insurer said in a statement that it will start an immediate, external search for a successor.
Mr. Ayer, whose 36-year career at the Hartfor

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