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Money funds get $38B deposits after debt-ceiling deal

Money-market mutual funds took in $24.9 billion yesterday, bouncing back from their second-worst week of withdrawals, as investors unsettled by the debate over raising the U.S. debt ceiling returned to the market.

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Ratings drop for U.S. won’t hurt insurers, Moody’s says

Four major life insurers with pristine Aaa ratings are likely to hold on to their status, provided that the United States' government bond rating doesn't fall by more than one rung

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Second time around, life insurers braced for downturn: UBS

Ameriprise, MetLife and Prudential among those favored in a plummeting market

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How to max out your clients’ FDIC coverage

$250K limit can easily be bumped up to $2M; CDARS, brokered CDs gaining in popularity

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S&P swings ax as ratings cuts come fast and furious

Credit ratings agency follows its downgrade of US long-term sovereign credit rating with a host of additional downgrades.

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Downgrade? Buffett says U.S. merits AAAA rating

Warren Buffett roundly disagrees with S&P's lowering of Uncle Sam's credit rating, stating that the United States deserves 'quadruple A' status.

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Hancock to pony up $1 million to La. in death benefit flap

The state of Louisiana will collect about $1 million in a settlement with John Hancock Life Insurance Co. as part of a massive investigation into the insurer's payment of death benefits

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Probe widens, as California examines how 10 life insurers handle dormant policies

The ten largest life insurers doing business in California are under the microscope over the way they handle dormant life insurance policies.

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Probe of insurers widens to include financial gain

Florida's insurance cop is looking into whether insurers' alleged failure to deliver deceased clients' death benefits promptly may have boosted the companies' financials

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Insurers’ financials attract scrutiny in light of death benefit row

Florida's insurance regulator is looking into whether insurers' alleged failure to deliver deceased clients' death benefits promptly may have had an impact on the companies' financial statements and reserves.

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Great-West, Lincoln Trust jump on plan and participant fee disclosures

Lincoln Trust and Great-West claim the Labor Department's disclosure rules don't go far enough when it comes to fixed general account fees for insurers.

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MetLife may sell bank to escape Dodd-Frank

Stricter regs could hurt carrier's core businesses; MetLife Bank accounts for mere 2% of earnings

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Why is MetLife charging into business that others are exiting?

Insurer MetLife moving into the business in a big way, while banks back out. Says one industry consultant: 'They must know something I don't know.'

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Insurers may be sitting on $1B in death benefits

Florida insurance commissioner worried carriers spending more energy on collecting premiums than paying out on policies

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Insurance cops grill MetLife, Nationwide on death benefits

Insurance regulators questioned MetLife Inc. executives today at a hearing in Florida as they sought to understand the insurer's death benefit settlement practices.

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Raymond James to launch annuity matchmaking tool

New software tool will help advisers scan for the best variable annuity option for a client.

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Triple-A rated insurers can handle a mild downgrade of U.S. debt

The ratings of four major life insurers with pristine Aaa ratings are likely to hold steady, provided the U.S.'s government bond rating doesn't fall by more than one rung.

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Insurers getting plenty of mileage out of long-term-care hybrids

Pearl Neier, 85, decided against long-term-care insurance after hearing about the policies from AARP, the group that lobbies for older Americans

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MetLife names Goulart as new CIO

MetLife Inc., the largest U.S. life insurer, selected Steven J. Goulart as chief investment officer to oversee a portfolio valued at more than $450 billion.

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Illinois securities cops revoke licenses of reps for annuity sales

The Illinois Securities Department has revoked the registration of two investment adviser representatives for inappropriately liquidating clients' annuities to fund the purchase of fixed-indexed annuities