
When new financial products and historical underwriting principles clash
While much of post-financial crisis litigation has centred on a swirl of litigation and regulatory investigations involving the major money centre banks, investment banks, and government-sponsored enterprises such as Fannie Mae, global insurers have suffered their share of actual or threatened losses from the collapse of structured financial products which they insured or in which they invested.
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