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Bloomberg, April 23, 2012Employee Benefits
Pension deficit drop lifts some firms
Companies that faced the biggest pension deficits ever last year are narrowing the gap at a record pace as gains in assets and a rise in corporate bond yields in March trimmed liabilities last quarter.
The Actuary, April 5, 2012Life & Financial
Q&A: On my agenda - Elliot Varnell
The Actuary magazine talks to senior actuary Elliot Varnell about ESGs, CROs and the impact of Solvency II.
The Huffington Post, March 29, 2012Healthcare
Family Health Care Costs Will Top $20,000 A Year For First Time Ever: Study
$20,000: That's what a typical family covered by job-based health insurance will spend on health care this year, according to research by Milliman.
Various, March 29, 2012Employee Benefits
Select press coverage of the Milliman 2012 Pension Funding Study.
Bloomberg, March 29, 2012Employee Benefits
Pension Deficit for 100 U.S. Company Plans Increased 41% in 2011
The 100 largest plans posted a record shortfall of $326.8 billion for 2011, up from $232.1 billion a year earlier, according to the Milliman Pension Funding Study.
Wall Street Journal, March 29, 2012Employee Benefits
Pension Contributions Seen Rising to Record in 2012
The Federal Reserve’s low interest rate policy could force companies to contribute record amounts to their pension plans in 2012, according to the Milliman Pension Funding Study.
CNN/Money, March 29, 2012Healthcare
Family health care costs to exceed $20,000 this year
Three days of Supreme Court arguments have left the fate of the 2010 health care reform law uncertain. What is certain, however, is that healthcare costs are continuing to eat away at consumers' budgets.
Captive Review, March 6, 2012Property & Casualty
Milliman principal Joel Chansky was named to Captive Review's Power 50, based on industry votes and reader suggestions on which professionals shape the wider industry most.
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