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  2. Solvency II - Wikipedia

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    Solvency II Directive 2009 (2009/138/EC) is a Directive in European Union law that codifies and harmonises the EU insurance regulation. Primarily this concerns the amount of capital that EU insurance companies must hold to reduce the risk of insolvency .

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  4. Own risk and solvency assessment - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of the prudential Solvency II directive, the own risk and solvency assessment (ORSA) is defined as a set of processes constituting a tool for decision-making and strategic analysis. It aims to assess, in a continuous and prospective way, the overall solvency needs related to the specific risk profile of the insurance company.

  5. The House has said ‘yes’ to a bill that would ... - AOL

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    However, as Spanberger pointed out, the future solvency of the retirement benefits program is a separate issue to address, and public workers shouldn’t have to bear the brunt of the burden by ...

  6. Billionaires are fuming about Kamala Harris’s ‘unrealized ...

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    If the Biden-Harris proposal becomes law, Harry gets an immediate tax hit of $22.5 million (the 25% minimum rate times the $90 million cap gain). At the end of year one, his “cost basis” would ...

  7. Solvency - Wikipedia

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    Solvency, in finance or business, is the degree to which the current assets of an individual or entity exceed the current liabilities of that individual or entity. [1] Solvency can also be described as the ability of a corporation to meet its long-term fixed expenses and to accomplish long-term expansion and growth. [ 2 ]

  8. Kamala Harris’s housing plan is the most aggressive since ...

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    Harris housing plan cost To be sure, the plan comes with a big price tag: $125 billion. It would have to be paid for with tax revenue or offset with spending cuts elsewhere, they noted.

  9. National Treasure: Book of Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Ed Harris as Mitchell "Mitch" Wilkinson, a black market dealer; Harvey Keitel as FBI Special Agent Peter Sadusky; Armando Riesco as FBI Special Agent Hendricks; Alicia Coppola as FBI Special Agent Spellman; Albert Hall as Dr. Nichols; Bruce Greenwood as President of the United States; Ty Burrell as Connor, White House curator, Abigail's new ...