The case for government imposition of transparency - Financial Times
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The case for government imposition of transparency Financial Times The existence of an insurable interest is not justified because its absence might generate impure thoughts about another's life or property but rather ... |
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CFTC Chair Gary Gensler Addresses Markit OTC Derivatives Markets Conference - Wall Street Journal (blog)
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CFTC Chair Gary Gensler Addresses Markit OTC Derivatives Markets Conference Wall Street Journal (blog) It took another 28 years and a new king, King George III, before Parliament banned insuring a life without an insurable interest. ... |
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Insurance regulators eye stranger-originated annuity sales - InvestmentNews
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Insurance regulators eye stranger-originated annuity sales InvestmentNews Insurance regulators plan to tackle the thorny issue of insurable interest with regard to annuity sales, preparing the groundwork for ... |
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Should credit default swaps be more tightly regulated? - Wall Street Journal
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Should credit default swaps be more tightly regulated? Wall Street Journal ... more tightly regulated, they should be abolished as illegal insurance contracts where the owner does not have an insurable interest in the item insured. ... |
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IN RE MARRIAGE OF HALL - Leagle.com
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IN RE MARRIAGE OF HALL Leagle.com In Geisler, the court discusses the requirement of an insurable interest in order to obtain life insurance on another person. 163 Kan. at 522-23. ... |
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