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Life Insurance And Annuities

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Fears about inflation inflated, Gundlach says

Bond fund manager sees little risk of major price hikes; other experts agree

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Skimpier living benefits could kill interest in VAs, advisers warn

Lack of investment choices also slammed; fee-based variable annuities the next step?

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All-ETF variable annuity gives W&S a hedge edge: Moody’s

Western & Southern Financial Group Inc.'s decision to base its variable annuity investment options on exchange-traded funds is a positive for the insurer, allowing it to better manage market risk tied to the products, according to Moody's Investors Service.

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Taking off the glitz

To make their variable annuities more attractive, insurers revved up living-benefit features last year

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Another insurer bows out of LTC insurance sales

Does anyone want to write long-term-care insurance policies anymore?

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<b>Special report:</b> Variable annuities

To make their variable annuities more attractive, insurers revved up living-benefit features last year. This year, some top VA sellers are hitting the brakes and trimming benefits.

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Hard to understand

Summary prospectuses for variable annuities are supposed to help consumers make informed decisions about buying these complicated investments

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Pru aims to pare benefits on popular annuity

Insurer looks to roll back payout, withdrawal percentages on Highest Daily Lifetime 6 Plus product; puny interest rates to blame?

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Abandoning LTC, MetLife sparks worries

MetLife Inc.'s announcement last week that it will stop writing new long-term-care insurance shocked advisers, raising fears that rates will rise for existing blocks of business and that other carriers will exit the industry.

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Jumbo LTC rate hike for Hancock not likely, say analysts

State insurance regulators are not likely to approve John Hancock's recently announced long-term-care rate hikes, denting third-quarter profits for the insurer's parent company, Manulife Financial Corp., according to analysts.

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Hancock’s LTC rate hike puts advisers in tough spot

Average premium for existing policyholders could go up by 40%; 'lot of explaining' to do

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LTC costs rising, but at slower clip than pre-crisis

The costs of long-term-care continue to rise, although at a slower pace than before the economic slowdown as nursing homes and home health care providers reduce charges.

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Life Partners’ pitch change is a curveball for investors, attorneys say

Settlement provider lowers advertised rate of return from 12% to 7%; litigation ahead?

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New York Life, MassMutual sued over Madoff investments

A machinery manufacturer last week sued New York Life Insurance Co., claiming it had lost money in variable universal life policies that were invested in funds linked to the Madoff scandal. Experts say similar suits are likely to follow.

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Insurer spreads fiduciary umbrella to keep small plans

New York Life Insurance Co. has kicked off a program that will allow agents to meet the tougher fiduciary requirements set by the Labor Department

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Indexed annuities ‘terrible ideas’ for seniors, says Wharton prof

High hidden fees, long surrender periods just some of the pitfalls, argues ex-Treasury official Smetters; insurers, agents beg to differ

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Manulife paying price for lack of hedging

Manulife Financial Corp.'s pre-crisis decision to scrimp on hedging for its variable annuities book appears to be coming back to haunt the Canadian company.

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AIG prepares succession plan

American International Group Inc. is at a point in its recovery where the insurer's next chief executive will be able to focus on running day-to-day operations rather than crisis management, observers said.

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Life Partners’ pitch change is a curveball for investors

Life Partners Holdings Inc.’s decision to reduce the rate of return it advertises for segments of its life…

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Institutions renew interest in life settlements

Notwithstanding a recent crackdown by the SEC, the market for life settlements — which froze during the credit crisis — is beginning to warm up