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Some House members say they don’t feel compelled to vote for Senate deal that swayed Susan Collins.
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Willis Group Holdings Plc, the third-largest insurance broker, agreed to better terms for Towers Watson & Co. shareholders in a proposed merger after the consulting firms investors said that a June agreement was inadequate.
November 19 -
MyRA, the Obama administration's free, guaranteed-return starter retirement account, launched nationwide on Wednesday.
November 4 -
General Electric Co. is trying to sell the asset management arm that oversees the companys pension plan as it continues to cut back on non-manufacturing operations.
September 11 -
About 6.6 million U.S. taxpayers paid a penalty imposed for the first time this year for not having health insurance, about 10% more than the Obama administration had estimated though a portion didnt need to.
July 15 -
The parent company of Assurant Health said Tuesday it will sell or shut down the Milwaukee health insurer by the end of next year.
April 29 -
California's struggling to pay for health care for retired state employees, with an estimated $72 billion in medical costs coming in the next 30 years. Gov. Jerry Brown's solution: Make workers start contributing money to pay for the health care they'll need after retiring.
March 19 -
Lockheed Martin Corp. agreed to pay $62 million to end a lawsuit over claims it shortchanged 120,000 workers and retirees who participated in its pension plans.
February 23 -
Anthem Inc., the second-biggest U.S. health insurer, said its going to take about 10 to 14 days to figure out who was affected by a data breach and begin notifying those people.
February 5 -
President Barack Obama is dropping his proposal to tax the earnings on college savings accounts, responding to criticism of an idea the White House announced 10 days ago.
January 28