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FSA predicts V shaped recovery for UK10 March, 2010

Steady growth is most likely scenario for the UK but risks remain

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Are earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, Taiwan and Turkey linked?

10 March, 2010

They may be but it doesn't make predicting them any easier

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Falkland oil assets at risk in run up to Argentine elections

26 February, 2010

Drilling in the Falklands has sparked tensions and a populist decree poses confiscation risks to oil firms and cargo vessels

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Contingents: What the ‘big three’ say

4 March, 2010

No return to contingent commissions StrategicRISK is told

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Optimism over Qatar's insurance prospects

25 February, 2010

World’s richest country per capita can expect growth in 2010; Multaqa conference will discuss opportunities.

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MultaQa News

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Multaqa: risk management ‘a boardroom issue’

8 March, 2010

Swiss Re chief risk officer Raj Singh tells conference delegates in Qatar the issue should go right to the top of organisations

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Industry Comment

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The revolution has already begunSubscriber Only

December 2009

There’s no time to waste – reinsurers must stay ahead of their clients as the market gets to grips with handling risk under the new regime

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Smoke signalsSubscriber Only

December 2009

The world’s leaders were in Copenhagen to discuss climate change and, potentially, set new targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We asked four leading firms for their hopes for the UN summit, and to spell out how they can contribute...

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Diversification: why spreading risk is goodSubscriber Only

December 2009

Hugo Crawley welcomes the gradual return to a multi-carrier approach to risk

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M&A: Shop till you dropSubscriber Only

September 2009

It seems that everyone agrees: the time is ripe for mergers and acquisitions in the reinsurance sector. Global Reinsurance asked four market practitioners for their views on the factors fuelling the appetite.

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Features

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Replenished Re

March 2010

A benign cat season, strict discipline over pricing and some canny manouevres by underwriting bosses has left the reinsurance industry flying high. David Banks asks why the analysts remain so gloomy.

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The great investor

March 2010

Despite turning 80 later this year, Warren Buffett has no intention of slowing down if his recent stake in Munich Re is anything to go by. Here, we look at Buffett’s sprawling business empire, and where he may go next

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Weblog

March 2010

The latest reinsurance stories online

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Leader: A marker in the sand

March 2010

Cedants may not care how their broker is remunerated, but that doesn't mean conflicts of interest are okay

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Latest Supplements

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European Run-Off Roundtable - Oct 2008Subscriber Only

On-Line Archive

Will the credit crunch and the EU Solvency II Directive lead to an increase in run-off activity?

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London Market Roundtable - May 2009Subscriber Only

On-Line Archive

Nine insurance industry experts meet to discuss the UK run-off market.

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Victim of successSubscriber Only

London Run Off Roundtable June 2008

Successful run-off is about working yourself out of a job apparently.

ERM and Solvency II 2008

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ERM and Solvency IISubscriber Only

February 2008

The 2012 deadline may be some way off, but insurers and reinsurers must prepare now, finds Helen Yates

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European Run-Off Roundtable - IntroductionSubscriber Only

European Run-Off November 2007

The European run-off market is experiencing a significant shift in focus explains Helen Yates

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