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 Friday, 17 January, 2003, 15:15 GMT
Insurance losses hit GE profits
GE strikers
GE workers have been striking over benefits
Profits have fallen US industrial powerhouse company General Electric because of problems with its reinsurance business.

In the last quarter of the year the group made $3.1bn (�1.9bn), but that was a 21% fall compared with the previous year.

The profits were hit by the performance of Employers Reinsurance Corp (ERC) which wrote off $1.4bn because of higher payments than expected for asbestos claims and the World Trade Center attacks.

But GE said the over the full year its profits rose 7% to $15.1bn.

It accompanied the figures with a poor outlook for the start of this year.

Pension surplus falls

The company said profits in the first three months would be 5-10% lower than last time, mainly because of a decline in its power systems business which makes gas turbines.

GE also said that the surplus at its employee pension plans has dropped to $5bn from previous levels of $14bn because of stock market declines.

Chairman and chief executive Jeff Immelt told analysts during a conference call that the pension plan surplus could dwindle further this year.

"If the market performance is relatively flat, we'll have a couple billion dollars of surplus at the end of [2003] as well," he said.

The pension surplus also has declined because the company has increased benefit payments.

Many US companies have stepped up contributions to pension plans increasingly strained by a prolonged fall in the stock market.

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