83% of Underwriters are Unhappy With Archaic Technology, as Insurers Fail to ‘Embrace’ Pricing Data

Speciality and commercial insurers may be failing to realise the high value of data which could help make better pricing and portfolio decisions; new research commissioned by pricing decision intelligence leader hyperexponential. A survey of 350 speciality and commercial underwriters and actuaries about insurance technology, conducted by independent research firm Coleman Parkes, reveals that the […]
China’s Lost Decade for Investors Has Already Happened
Any hope that postpandemic reopening would lead to a return to rapid economic growth has floundered.Read More
Supermarkets Are Losing This Food Fight
Costco, Walmart, Aldi and Amazon are all chipping away at the supermarket’s once-dominant position in selling Americans their food.Read More
Trinity Nuclear Test’s Fallout Reached 46 States, Canada and Mexico, Study Finds

The research shows that the first atomic bomb explosion’s effects had been underestimated, and could help more “downwinders” press for federal compensation.Read More
Britain’s By-elections: So Far, a Win and a Defeat for the Tories

The governing Conservative Party lost in one electoral district but avoided defeat in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Boris Johnson’s former seat. A third contest was still to be decided.Read More
Russia Steps Up Strikes on Ukraine Grain Ports as U.S. Warns of Ship Attacks

A White House official said Moscow might stage an attack on a commercial ship and blame Ukraine.Read More
Your Credit Card Has a Spending Limit. Should Your Marriage?
A cap on purchases reduces conflict and preserves financial autonomy in a relationship.Read More
U.S. Investigating Why Delta Passengers Were Kept on Plane in Extreme Heat

The flight, from Las Vegas to Atlanta, was stalled at Harry Reid International Airport, leaving passengers sweltering in triple-digit temperatures, the department said.Read More
Tornado Rips Through North Carolina Pfizer Site, Damaging Drug Supplies

Extensive damage occurred at the company’s property in Rocky Mount, and many products used by hospitals appeared to have been affected. This could further exacerbate shortages.Read More