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Seymour Matthews, Heath Lambert

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A tower of strength for poorer nationsSubscriber Only

July 2010

When volcanic ash halted air traffic, Seymour Matthews saw first-hand the devastation to Kenya’s export industry. Poorer countries need third-party contingency cover for such disasters, and reinsurers can and must work with governments to...

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Future bright for insurance – MAPFRE’s MartínezSubscriber Only

7 June, 2010

Chairman praises industry’s performance during crisis

Crash dummies

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We are all crash dummiesSubscriber Only

June 2010

The current financial crisis tells us that risk management is vital for every bank and insurance company. Stress testing and scenario analysis will play a big part

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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

pollution

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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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Indexation clauses must be brought into lineSubscriber Only

November 2008

Markets should make adjustments to bring indexation clauses into line with the actual development of claims, argues Scott Altstadt.

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Handing on vital knowledgeSubscriber Only

November 2008

No matter what anyone tells you, reinsurance is a knowledge-based business, as Chris Murumets explains.

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Does diversification improve security?Subscriber Only

November 2008

In light of the turmoil in the Western economies, Jonathan Parry asks whether diversification can really be seen as an indicator of strength.

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One less job for the policeSubscriber Only

November 2008

As regulators consider how to make financial markets more resilient in future, David Page calls for more proactive, less punitive supervision.

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Programme optimisation is the answerSubscriber Only

October 2008

Vicky Carter discusses why a strategic approach to reinsurance is the key to lowering capital costs

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Isn’t it ironic, don’t you think?Subscriber Only

October 2008

Despite the principal of broker independence, insurers are actively pursuing broker acquisitions, says Geoff Kinsella

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Against short-termismSubscriber Only

October 2008

The reinsurance industry needs to move to a more sustainable model, argues David Huckstepp

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Chasing cyber stormsSubscriber Only

October 2008

Is the reinsurance industry conducting enough research to understand future cyber risk, asks Drew Bartkiewicz

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