- U.K. prosecutors granted arrest warrants in banking scandal
(Reuters) — British prosecutors have been granted warrants for the arrest of four Germans and a Frenchman they want to bring to London to face charges of conspiracy to rig Euribor benchmark interest rates.
- FBI probes Bangladesh bank account cyber theft: Report
(Reuters) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing the cyber theft of tens of millions of dollars from the Bangladesh central bank’s U.S. account, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
- Insurer must defend trucking firm in lawsuit filed by injured passenger
Castle Point National Insurance Co.
- Archdiocese to freeze pension plan, switch to defined contribution
The Catholic Archdiocese of Paterson in Clifton, New Jersey, said Thursday it will freeze its defined benefit pension plan, effective June 30, and set up a new defined contribution plan.
- Manufacturing firms reach $480 million settlement on asbestos claims
(Reuters) — EnPro Industries Inc. said it has agreed to a $480 million settlement to resolve current and future
personal injury claims related to its asbestos-lined gaskets used in pipes, valves and other industrial applications.
- Crawford unveils international management team
Crawford & Co. has introduced a new international management structure, the Atlanta-based claims management firm said Friday.
- Lloyd’s names country manager for India
Lloyd’s of London on Friday named Shankar Garigiparthy to the newly formed role of country manager for India.
- Ink finally dry on Exor acquisition of PartnerRe
Exor S.p.A has completed its acquisition of PartnerRe Ltd., Turin, Italy-based Exor announced Friday.
- OSHA slaps grain handler with severe safety violator tag
A Wisconsin grain handling facility has been deemed a severe violator of workplace safety standards and is facing $122,500 in proposed penalties for exposing its workers to engulfment hazards.