Thursday, March 29, 2012

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Court's conservatives question health law's mandate sharply
Boston.com
At the crux of Tuesday's debate was whether Congress has the power to require nearly all individuals to have insurance starting in 2014, and whether it has the right to assess a financial penalty for those who refuse. MIT economics professor Jonathan ...
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Vienna Insurance sees stagnant European markets
Reuters
Confirms 2011 pretax profit rose 10.1 pct * 2011 dividend raised 10 percent * Sees weak consumption weighing on European markets this year (Adds quotes and background) VIENNA, March 29 (Reuters) - Vienna Insurance Group forecast European markets would ...
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Hospitals fear loss of insurance payments if coverage mandate is struck down
Chicago Tribune
The court, which wrapped up three days of hearings Wednesday, is considering whether a requirement that most Americans carry health insurance or pay a penalty violates the Constitution. In their final day of hearings, justices indicated they may throw ...
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Save On Life Insurance with InsuranceCalculator.com
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
InsuranceCalculator.com has launched a website geared to make purchasing life insurance easier. By submitting personal information about current living expenses, outstanding loans and debts, and future significant costs such as college tuition, ...
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New type of insurance guards Indiana homeowners against falling prices
Indianapolis Star
Insure the home's current value, with a policy that pays off to the homeowner if the house's value falls. Home Value Insurance Co. began selling its policies in Indiana this week after receiving marketing approval last month from the state Department ...
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What's Your Problem? Health Insurance
WAVY TV
What's Your Problem? Health Insurance.
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Court Takes Health Care Case Behind Closed Doors
NPR
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy put tough questions to administration lawyers defending the health care law during three days of arguments that suggested they have strong reservations about the individual insurance requirement at ...
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Insurance companies fail performance survey
Stuff.co.nz
A survey of Christchurch businesses shows none of the main players in the rebuild of Christchurch has earned a 50 per cent pass mark, and insurance companies ranked at the bottom. More than half of the 400 businesses surveyed considered the insurers' ...
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Analysts Expect Ottawa To Clamp Down On Insured Mortgages In Covered Bonds
Wall Street Journal
By Caroline Van Hasselt Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TORONTO (Dow Jones)--The Canadian government is widely expected to introduce covered bond regulation in Thursday's federal budget, including the use of government-insured mortgages as collateral, ...
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Individual Mandate Is Ryan Tax Credit by Other Name
Bloomberg
The individual mandate requires consumers to purchase health insurance in order to eliminate the problem of free riders -- people who don't purchase insurance until the point when they get sick or injured, or never purchase insurance and end up passing ...
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Guest commentary: Romney, then Obama, got it right on health care
Detroit Free Press
I proposed that Michigan lead the country in developing a new health care system based on three principles: • Those who could afford insurance would be required by law to buy it. • Those who couldn't afford insurance would receive a government subsidy ...
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We're looking for tie-ups with banks in health insurance: Max Bupa
Daily News & Analysis
By Aswathy Varughese | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Standardisation of definitions of illnesses can demystify health insurance products for both the consumer and the insurer, says Damien Marmion, CEO of Max Bupa Health Insurance.
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Mo. workers' comp insurer to pay $2M dividend
BusinessWeek
Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Co. says it will pay more than $2 million in dividends this spring to more than 11000 policyholders. The Columbia-based workers' compensation insurance company says the payments will go to those who had policies in ...
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