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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 .

  3. David T. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    David T. Johnson. David Timothy Johnson (born 1954) [1] is a member of the International Narcotics Control Board and retired United States diplomat and the former Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.

  4. Solvency II Directive - Wikipedia

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

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    Around 2.5 million retirees could get some good news this holiday season: Their Social Security benefit checks may be increasing. That’s because the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill ...

  6. LBJ (1991 film) - Wikipedia

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    LBJ was first released by PBS on VHS in two separate editions for both of its two parts, [3] and was later given a single VHS release on September 23, 1997. [4] PBS released the film on DVD without extras on February 14, 2006, [5] and later included it in an American Experience DVD box set collecting its films about United States presidents on August 26, 2008.

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  8. 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 ]

  9. Social Security: Two key senators want solvency of gov't ...

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    A U.S. Treasury report from last fall found that, with no action, the Social Security trust fund is currently projected to only pay out full benefits through 2033 after Medicare runs low in 2026.