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Opening Glance: Insurers open lower



By AP
06 May 2008 @ 10:06 am EST

NEW YORK - Shares of insurers fell Tuesday as broader markets declined because of worries about oil supplies and losses posted by financial titans Fannie Mae and UBS.

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Quotes
FNM 1.02 -0.08
ABK 1.86 -0.06
AIG 2.54 -0.26
CINF 24.18 1.31
AGO 11.77 -1.18
MBI 7.04 -0.21
MTG 5.7 -0.45
PMI 2.21 -0.39
RDN 3.29 -0.32
TGIC 1.59 -0.06
TWGP 20.04 -0.94
ALL 30.79 -2.08
CB 43.19 -1.91
CNA 19.06 -0.79
HIG 32.01 -0.99
HMN 6.72 -0.72
MCY 48.57 -3.08
TRV 35.34 -1.62
XL 10.4 -1.14

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How shares of some major insurers performed:

Bond insurer Ambac Financial Group Inc. fell 23 cents to $4.67.

Mortgage insurer MGIC Investment Corp. fell 41 cents to $12.76.

American International Group Inc. fell 87 cents to $46.52.

Cincinnati Financial Corp. fell 38 cents to $35.98.

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