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Life insurer CEOs discuss how the industry has coped with the economic crisis

A panel of life insurance company chief executives yesterday assessed how the industry has dealt with the financial crisis, debating the merits of mutual versus stock companies.

A panel of life insurance company chief executives yesterday assessed how the industry has dealt with the financial crisis, debating the merits of mutual versus stock companies.
“If you're talking about business models and it's about long-term guarantees, then the mutual is superior,”

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