Editors' picks for the week include assignment-of-benefits woes taking a toll on Citizens Property Insurance's 2017 results and asset managers are set to engage gunmakers in wake of Florida school shooting.
Asset managers set to engage gunmakers in wake of Florida school shooting
Asset managers that control some of the largest stakes in prominent, publicly traded firearms manufacturers say they are working with the companies to curb U.S. gun violence in the wake of a recent school shooting in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 dead.
From Hollywood to Wall Street, investors confront sexual misconduct risk
The growing number of sexual misconduct cases in Hollywood and elsewhere has captured the attention of Wall Street, as investors concerned about the financial fallout have begun calling for improvements in corporate culture, diversity and transparency to mitigate future damage.
SEC's warning may cue cryptocurrency exchanges to weigh regulatory constructs
Wall Steet's top regulator recently fired a warning shot at cryptocurrency trading hubs, saying that many companies may be operating illegally. Now, the companies may look to the stock exchange model to gain regulatory compliance.
Washington weighs next steps as Idaho pursues health plans that skirt ACA rules
Idaho's bid to sidestep the Affordable Care Act's requirements for health plans is drawing fire from lawmakers and other state regulators, and it is unclear whether federal agencies will step in to enforce the federal law.
Hints of continued assignment-of-benefits woes in Citizens' 2017 results
Losses stemming from Hurricane Irma do not appear to represent the only development that negatively impacted the 2017 results of Citizens Property Insurance Corp.
