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Arizona towns at risk as wildfires hit U.S. Southwest PHOENIX (Reuters) - An Arizona wildfire threatened two more towns on Friday, with high winds on the way, even as firefighters made progress against the largest of a string of blazes spreading across the U.S. Southwest.
Janney planning 5-10 percent adviser growth: CEO CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Mid-sized brokerage firm Janney Montgomery Scott LLC expects to increase its total advisers by 5 to 10 percent annually, as it attracts brokers disillusioned with larger rivals, Chief Executive Officer Timothy Scheve said in an interview this week.
Health secretary urges contraception compromise WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration's top health official on Friday took the debate over whether healthcare coverage should include contraceptives to the campus of a Catholic university that has been deeply divided over the administration's policy.
Health secretary urges contraception compromise WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration's top health official on Friday took the debate over whether healthcare coverage should include contraceptives to the campus of a Catholic university that has been deeply divided over the administration's policy.
U.S. health secretary urges contraception compromise WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration's top health official on Friday took the debate over whether healthcare coverage should include contraceptives to the campus of a Catholic university that has been deeply divided over the administration's policy.
Midday Glance: Insurance companies Shares of some top insurance companies are mixed at 1 p.m.:
Investor group seeks JPMorgan governance changes NEW YORK, May 18 (Thomson Reuters Accelus) - A labor-backed investor group critical of JPMorgan Chase & Co's corporate governance said the bank has failed to address concerns over its risk oversight and it will try to rally other shareholders for changes after a $2 billion trading loss.
Early Glance: Insurance companies Shares of some top insurance companies are mixed at 10 a.m.:
U.S. insurers seek $300 million cat bond cover LONDON (Reuters) - American insurers Travelers Co Inc <TRV.N> and United Services Automobile Association plan to raise about $300 million of protection against potential hurricane claims via a sale of catastrophe bonds, market sources said on Friday.
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