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Bank of England will slash interest rates to combat British recession - KPNews.com
LONDON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - The Bank of England will slash interest rates to a record low when it meets on Thursday as evidence piles up that the British economy has slumped into a deep recession, a Reuters poll showed. The central bank is seen cutting ...
Read more...John D’Alusio Joins Avizent as Senior VP, Senior Claims Officer - Businesswire.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio--( BUSINESS WIRE )--National risk management provider Avizent announced that John D’Alusio has been named Senior Vice President, Senior Claims Officer, overseeing the company’s technical and operations divisions. D’Alusio has ...
Read more...Allied Insurance Announces New Commercial Auto Product Features - Businesswire.com
DES MOINES, Iowa--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Allied Insurance is pleased to announce new commercial auto product features with the Commercial Auto Plus Endorsement. It provides the following coverages, and more: New Vehicle Replacement Cost Coverage ...
Read more...Gold May Advance for Eighth Year as ‘Perfect Insurance’ Sought - Bloomberg
Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Gold, the best-performing metal in 2008, may appreciate for an eighth year as investors seek a refuge from declining interest rates at the same time that central banks inject more cash into the banking system. The metal will ...
Read more...Allstate gets OK to hike homeowner insurance 6.9% in California - Los Angeles Times
California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner has granted a request from Allstate Insurance for a 6.9% increase in its rates for homeowner coverage, according to the state Department of Insurance. The hike followed by five months an agreement ...
Read more...Sabine Pass residents enter 2009 with resolve - Beaumont Enterprise
Like many other Sabine Pass residents, Bob Sexton is ready to go home. Members of the tight-knit community still live in temporary housing-most waiting to hear back from insurance companies and FEMA. But for the past three months, sounds of progress ...
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