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  • Weekly share price movements for The Insider 30 and the biggest individual movers.
  • The top Republican tax legislator in the US Congress late last month proposed a measure that would see the largest US insurers forced to pay a quarterly 3.5 basis point tax on all assets over $500bn.
  • Brazil has applied to the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (Eiopa) to be granted third-country equivalence under Solvency II, which will give it the same status as EU-domiciled countries when the new capital regime comes into operation.
  • Acquisitive legacy-to-live carrier Enstar posted a 24 percent increase in its profits for 2013, helped by strong growth in premium income following a series of takeovers during the year.
  • US carrier Penn National has been put on negative outlook by Moody's due to a legal dispute with UK-listed run-off acquisition firm Tawa over a reinsurance policy covering a number of lead paint liabilities.
  • US national security could be in jeopardy if Congress fails to renew the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (Tria), a new report by US thinktank Rand Corporation argues.
  • The spectacular downfall of Dewey & LeBoeuf, until recently the leading (re)insurance law firm, hit the headlines again last week when a trio of its former executives were criminally and civilly charged in New York over the company's 2012 collapse.
  • A US security company will not be able to escape a suit with AIG's National Union over a data breach that led to the theft of $60mn of chemicals from a warehouse owned by pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly.
  • Specialist chemical manufacturer Ashland, which provided an explosive mix of chemicals to a manufacturing plant that blew up just metres from a residential estate, is expected to shortly settle in a suit with Chubb's Vigilant Insurance Company.
  • German engineering firm Siemens has lobbied a Texas court to dismiss a "frivolous" suit brought by Zurich American, Arch and a number of Lloyd's syndicates over a $20mn property and business interruption claim stemming from a turbine fault.