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...Both Cigna and Humana have had previous deals blocked by federal courts. In 2017, Humana and Aetna called off merger plans after a federal judge ruled it was uncompetitive....
...The company confirmed that insurance costs are, in most markets, the largest component of cost of revenues (and cost of revenue is currently running at almost 70 per cent of revenues, versus less than 20...
...All of the offerings amplify the others, in a classic example of the network effect. But that means that once in the ecosystem, users might find it hard to leave....
...Once companies have addressed the main risks, they can move to cover any residual risk with cyber insurance....
...The failure of one of Drexel’s biggest clients, the Executive Life Insurance Company, destroyed the retirement incomes of thousands of Americans....
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on July 19. ©2022 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...Indeed, France has already done trial runs, delivering surprises for insurance companies and banks. Van Steenis might be over-optimistic with his timetable, since he is a fan of these green tests....
...of shell companies, drawing regulatory scrutiny....
...Though his signature is absent from filings in the FTC v....
...Guo Shuqing, chairman of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, warned during a forum on December 8 that some tech companies were becoming “too big to fail”, as the micropayment market they...
...(FT) Getting liquidity into markets As part of the FT’s Coronavirus: the economic cure series, Sheila Bair, a former chair of the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, says banks should suspend discretionary...
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...Mr Lorenzo was promoting a debenture offering in Waste2Energy Holdings Inc — a now-bankrupt company which was claiming it had technology that converted waste into clean energy....
...Additional reporting by Tim Bradshaw Apple v Qualcomm: two years of conflict January 2017 US Federal Trade Commission sues Qualcomm, alleging monopolistic behaviour and charging of excessive licence fees...
...Largely denied access to state media, they rely heavily on social networks to get their message across and to mobilise....
...workspace, according to a criminal complaint unsealed this week in federal court....
...By classifying drivers as independent contractors, Uber does not have to pay costs for benefits such as health insurance and sick leave that they must offer employees....
...his fight to win the public opinion war over the federal government shutdown....
...One of his touchstones for anti-competitive behaviour is the late 1990s US v Microsoft case, in which the company was found guilty of using its operating system monopoly to stifle competitors like Netscape...
...As for Liberty Global, the sale leaves the dealmaking group with a lot of cash, which it may seek to deploy in the UK and Switzerland — two countries where it does not have a mobile network....
...We’ll run the best ones in Wednesday’s DD.*** (FT) How to break into VC from a MBA programme Network, network, network....
...Analysts say the rules from the DFS, an agency created after the financial crisis through the merger of the state banking and insurance regulators, go several steps beyond the framework adopted by the Federal...
...Overnight, the Federal Reserve had spent $85bn to bail out the huge insurance company AIG, which had unwisely guaranteed much credit now sitting on banks’ books....
...Last year, for example, in the wake of a governance scandal at Lending Club, regulators such as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tightened the screws....
...Annuities, which provide a lifetime income purchased from an insurance company, can be expensive....
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