Life Insurers Take a Hit

by Rupert W Bradson » Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:20 am

The financial markets'' downward spiral has drawn the nation''s life insurers into its vortex, reducing the already depressed value of industry stocks by a third since early this month and fueling concerns that the condition of some companies could deteriorate in the months ahead.

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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:33 am Post Subject:

Rupert, thanks for sharing this article with us. It was kind of inevitable that the insurance industry would suffer the consequences of the market crunch. I'm bit worried since there is no way we can ensure the financial stability of the company. I'm sure that the other too would also share my concern.

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:06 am Post Subject: eNpMSBrULXGVLFXYHC

If you rent a car and don't pay their insucanre, they don't make you show proof of insucanre. In that case, if something happened, you would be fully liable for everything including if someone else was hurt and any damage that happens to someone else's property. Not a good idea.The rental company will have insucanre that you can pay extra for and it will be marked up considerably but is better than not being insured at all.So no, you don't need to have insucanre in advance.

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 02:08 am Post Subject: tkcNHoioLvLIl

Now anybody can deal in shaers when they have set up a web-based account : the reason behind this is that the organisation they have opened the account with acts as broker, with all transactions being carried out mechanically. Naturally the account holder will not have accessibility to the information available from a broker offering an advisory dealing service, but online share dealing accounts sometimes feature a number of informational resources that more than make up for this absence. Some accounts also offer free software to help in the organisation of info gathered.

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