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Genworth Financial Inc.is exiting the variable annuities market.
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President's budget would end break on corporate-owned insurance; dividends-received reduction also targeted
Prudential once again has pulled back on the living benefits in one of its most popular variable annuities
Genworth Financial Inc.'s decision to leave the variable annuities business could herald more departures by other peripheral players this year.
Group still 'kicking the tires' on MetLife annuity; offering is popular with firm's reps, however
LPL Financial soon will unveil to its representatives an expanded menu of fee-based VAs — a product that has proved unpopular among brokers so far.
Bond fund manager sees little risk of major price hikes; other experts agree
Lack of investment choices also slammed; fee-based variable annuities the next step?
Western & Southern Financial Group Inc.'s decision to base its variable annuity investment options on exchange-traded funds is a positive for the insurer, allowing it to better manage market risk tied to the products, according to Moody's Investors Service.
To make their variable annuities more attractive, insurers revved up living-benefit features last year
Does anyone want to write long-term-care insurance policies anymore?
To make their variable annuities more attractive, insurers revved up living-benefit features last year. This year, some top VA sellers are hitting the brakes and trimming benefits.