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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Daily Digest 8/10 - Obamacare Consumers Face Higher Premiums This Fall, The Dallas Pension Nightmare

Daily Digest 8/10 - Obamacare Consumers Face Higher Premiums This Fall, The Dallas Pension Nightmare
  • Health insurers seek rate increases as Missouri readies for regulatory authority
  • Central Coast residents face steep increases for Obamacare
  • An Average 43 Percent Increase To Buy Healthcare Coverage Through ACA in State
  • Insurers win chance to seek higher Obamacare premiums
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield seeks to raise some Obamacare plans by as much as 40%
  • As insurers leave Arizona, Obamacare consumers face higher costs this fall
  • Health Insurance on the Rise for 2017
  • U.S. employers expect health care costs to increase 5.0% in both 2016 and 2017
  • Ducks football coach bumped as top public pension recipient
  • The '100K Club' - public retirees with pensions over $100,000 - are a growing group
  • N.J. Pension-Funding Measure Off 2016 Ballot as Deadline Missed
  • The Dallas pension nightmare
  • S&P affirms Chicago’s BBB bond rating and negative outlook
  • 1ST LEAD EU governments agree to waive fines for Spain, Portugal deficits
  • Saudi raises visa fees, traffic fines to boost revenues
  • Record-Low Interest Rates Drive The Pension Funding Deficit Deepe
  • Why Reaching Deal on Pilot Pensions Is Lufthansa’s Biggest Issue
  • Bill Gross' advice starts to click for an Illinois pension fund
  • Chicago Schools Budget Uses Pension Overhaul to Close Gap
  • Chinese province to extend maturity on $60bn in coal loans
  • Venezuela Seen Staving Off Default Again Even as Crisis Worsens
  • U.S. Profit Recession Means Debt Fuels Most Buybacks Since 2001
  • U.S. Household Debt Rose $35 Billion to $12.3 Trillion
  • New Rules and Fresh Headaches for Short-Term Borrowers
  • Setting bond yield cap may be future Bank of Japan option
  • Nigerian Central Bank Gives Lenders Forbearance on Bad Loans
  • Central bank largesse pins down euro zone bond yields
  • U.K. 10-year bond yields slide to fresh record low
  • World markets get a lift from new stimulus hopes
  • Sterling under $1.30 on sluggish data and dovish words on policy
  • Bank of England easing bonanza may add pressure for more ECB action
  • ECB credit buying hits 15 billion euros in 2 months after weekly jump

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