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Tishman takes top office development award
Making a mark: Jim Meyer, left, Peter Kasian and Christopher Ahrenkiel have helped lead Tishman Speyer to success.
Guy Carpenter Selected as Reinsurance Broker of the Year by Readers of Reinsurance Magazine
Guy Carpenter & Company has been honored as "Reinsurance Broker of the Year" in Reinsurance magazine's Readers' Awards 2009.
Study: Employers would cut health benefits to avoid excise tax
If the Senate's proposed Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act passes the Senate, the working stiff will probably be affected.
Wealthy Families Pay Too Much for Art, Yacht, Ransom Coverage, Aon Says
Wealthy families pay too much to insure yachts, paintings and the risk of being taken hostage because they arena t using their purchasing power to negotiate better deals, according to Aon Corp.
In this issue: Broker account wins; claiming excellence in workers' comp; Hank and AIG settle score; Marsh buying more; when captive insurers die; Florida's house of catastrophe cards; failure to insure pedophiles?; Makomaski's Christmas marvel; Roger being Roger; pharm fraud; arming ERM tech; and more.
Sadly, there's no such thing as an ultimate buy signal when it comes to investing in stocks.
Marsh & McLennan , the second-largest global insurance broker by assets, is exploring a deal to buy part of HSBC's insurance business, the Daily Telegraph reported in its Tuesday editions.
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M2 COMMUNICATIONS Source: M&A Navigator Wordcount: US insurance broker Marsh & McLennan is working towards a deal to acquire part of UK banking group HSBC's insurance operations, the Daily Telegraph said on Tuesday.
Flurry of leasing activity at 1166 Sixth Avenue
The 44-story office tower at 1166 Sixth Avenue has just seen a staggering 260,000 square feet worth of closed deals, especially given today's commercial real estate environment.
ACTE Survey Underscores Buyer Concern About Managing Ancillary Fees
November 19, 2009 By Seth Harris Without a solution to track and report on ancillary airline fees, many travel buyers are encountering problems in managing and measuring the total cost of trip as 29 percent of about 300 travel buyer respondents to an Association of Corporate Travel Executives survey released this week said that they do not manage ...
Survey: Health costs for employees, employers to climb
Workers covered by company-sponsored health insurance should expect higher costs for coverage in 2010, a survey released Wednesday found.
Marsh & McLennan director David Olsen, 71, dies
A Marsh & McLennan Cos. board member, David A. Olsen, died Saturday, the company said in a statement Wednesday.
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DOWNERS GROVE, Ill.-- --Concert Group Logistics , a Downers Grove, Illinois-based leader in transportation logistics, recently appointed Dominick Muzi as Vice President of Sales.
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To: All Persons and entities who purchased or otherwise acquired the securities of Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Marsh & McLennan Settles Pension Plans' Suit for $400 Million
Insurance broker Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. will pay $400 million as part of a class action settlement filed five years ago by state pension plan administrators in New Jersey and Ohio in connection with a probe of the company's acceptance of contingent commissions.
There may never be true consensus on what should rise out of that massive hole where the twin towers once stood.
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NEW YORK_Insurance broker Marsh & McLennan Cos. said Friday it will pay $435 million to settle two class-action lawsuits filed in the wake of allegations of bid rigging and price fixing.
Marsh & McLennan in $400 million settlement with state plans
Marsh & McLennan agreed to pay $400 million to settle a federal class-action lawsuit filed in 2004 alleging the firm violated securities law surrounding MMC's practice of charging contingent commissions.
Ohio pension funds, BWC to share in $400 million Marsh & McLennan settlement
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray today announced a $400 million settlement in the class action lawsuit against Marsh & McLennan Co.
Marsh pays $400 million to end bid-rigging suit
Marsh said it will pay $400 million to end a securities class action lawsuit filed in 2004 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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