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Wisconsin insurance commissioner urges caution about AIG annuities  Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner Sean Dilweg is urging insurance consumers today to be cautious about replacing or liquidating their annuities, particularly those that may be underwritten by the AIG insurance companies, despite the current volatility in financial markets.

Govt to avert impact of Lehman, Merrill on Indian economy   Sub-prime crisis that erupted afresh due to filing of bankruptcy by the Lehman Brothers, had adversely impacted Indian capital markets. Do not panick

Kaboom!...and bust. The crash of 2008  Banks collapse, stock markets tumble then bounce back, and experienced investors run scared. What���s really going on?

Life gets tough-ish in Notting Hell  Over the past decade Rachel Johnson has seen her home turf become a mecca for American bankers. So what are they really like, and how has last week���s financial meltdown hit them?

Washington Square Financial, LLC Announces Name Change to Imperial Structured Settlements, LLC  Washington Square Financial, LLC, a leader in the advance funding of structured settlement payment rights and assignable annuities, announces a name change to Imperial Structured Settlements, LLC. Along with the name change there are exciting developments within the company that will be announced over the upcoming months.

So will the great implosion in banking hit you in the wallet?   Last week we were a hair's breadth from financial apocalypse. A year to the day on which Northern Rock had to be bailed out by the Bank of England, events in the United States started a chain reaction that has had consequences around the world.

U.S. TRIES TO PREVENT ECONOMIC MELTDOWN  WASHINGTON -- Some Louisiana members of Congress say they'll need to see more specifics before deciding whether to support an unprecedented government intervention to stabilize the economy, including the purchase of hundreds of billions of dollars worth of risky loans to stabilize banks and restore credit options to homeowners and businesses.

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