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Medical malpractice payouts are ballooning—and insurers are warning it will cost patients
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Medical malpractice payouts are ballooning—and insurers are warning it will cost patients
By Robert WhiteJuly 2, 2024
Landlords are on edge over the housing market’s insurance shock—a whopping 80% say they’re anxious, survey reveals
Finance
Landlords are on edge over the housing market’s insurance shock—a whopping 80% say they’re anxious, survey reveals
By Alena BotrosJune 27, 2024
First Lahaina home starts rebuilding nearly a year after the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century destroyed thousands of Maui homes and killed 102
Environment
First Lahaina home starts rebuilding nearly a year after the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century destroyed thousands of Maui homes and killed 102
By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher and The Associated PressJune 27, 2024
The U.S. is about to get slammed by a ‘very active’ hurricane season—but the carnage could be good news for these five insurance stocks, analyst says
Finance
The U.S. is about to get slammed by a ‘very active’ hurricane season—but the carnage could be good news for these five insurance stocks, analyst says
By Will DanielJune 26, 2024
Housing insurance is melting down in several property markets as climate change renders old assumptions obsolete
Commentary
Housing insurance is melting down in several property markets as climate change renders old assumptions obsolete
By Spencer Glendon and Barney SchaubleJune 26, 2024
Damaged property after hurricane
Finance
An extremely high-risk, high-reward corner of the bond market is seeing volume soar to record levels
By Gautam Naik and BloombergJune 9, 2024
Concierge medicine is gaining popularity among older adults—but don’t count on Medicare to pay for its biggest fees
Health
Concierge medicine is gaining popularity among older adults—but don’t count on Medicare to pay for its biggest fees
By Margie Zable FisherJune 3, 2024
A woman walking through hurricane damage.
Environment
Home insurers paid out a staggering $100 billion last year, the most catastrophic financial wrecking ball in over a decade
By Dylan SloanMay 29, 2024
Exclusive: Insurance provider Authentic has raised $11 million in Series A funding
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Exclusive: Insurance provider Authentic has raised $11 million in Series A funding
By Rachyl JonesMay 29, 2024
Skiers in a chairlift looking at a snowless mountain.
Environment
Traders have turned betting on the weather, a technique pioneered by Enron, into a booming $25 billion market
By Dylan SloanMay 8, 2024
Fannie Mae CEO: Beyoncé is right. Climate change has already hit the housing market—and homeowners aren’t prepared
Commentary
Fannie Mae CEO: Beyoncé is right. Climate change has already hit the housing market—and homeowners aren’t prepared
By Priscilla AlmodovarMay 8, 2024
777 Partners co-founder Josh Wander after the Premier League match at Goodison Park, Liverpool.
Lifestyle
A mysterious Miami firm tried to buy a top English soccer team—now it’s being accused of $600 million fraud: ‘A giant shell game at best, and an outright Ponzi scheme at worst’
By Jasmine LiMay 8, 2024
Warren Buffett speaks on stage
Finance
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sells 100 million Apple shares as cash pile and operating profit surge
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressMay 4, 2024
Baltimore bridge
Finance
Baltimore’s grim bridge math: $350 million insurance payment versus $1.9 billion rebuilding estimate
By Brian Witte and The Associated PressMay 2, 2024
California, Florida and other wildfire states are rapidly becoming uninsurable
Environment
California, Florida and other wildfire states are rapidly becoming uninsurable
By Rebecca Boone and The Associated PressApril 30, 2024
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