All Global Reinsurance articles in Winter 2013
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Analysis
Q&A: Scor chairman and chief executive Denis Kessler
Kessler believes that life as a ‘reinsurance industry guy’ is much like that of a monk – both are vocations that never fade
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Analysis
Managing the rise in US casualty rates
Original rates are creeping back up but will cedants be able to maintain their large liability retentions?
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Why capital markets are shaping the future of the US property cat market
As ILSs play an ever-bigger role in US property catastrophe, traditional reinsurers will be forced to redeploy capacity elsewhere
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How the marine market is adapting to new threats
The marine market has recently had a shake-up after knock-on effects from natural disasters and needs to start changing its outlook
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Analysis
The future of Peru's insurance market: what's expected
With GDP forecast to continue its upward sprint, creating a healthy economic outlook, opportunities for insurers in the Peruvian market are plentiful
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Analysis
What must happen for London to remain the centre of global insurance
As attention in global insurance shifts towards the emerging markets, London needs to make sure it enhances efficiency rather than resting on its laurels
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Analysis
Energy from waste: (re)insurers risks analysed
Energy from waste is heading for a boom, but (re)insurers eyeing this innovative sector should be aware of the potential problems
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Analysis
What the future holds for insurance in emerging markets
Many firms are venturing into parts of Africa, Latin America and Asia, but such new markets can present both regulation and local government challenges
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Analysis
Why industry loss warranties are not a magic bullet against disputes
ILWs have gained in popularity in recent years, particularly in the Bermuda reinsurance market.
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Interview: Dane Douetil, chief executive, BMS
The new chief executive of BMS has had a varied insurance career in differing guises and harbours high ambitions for his business