All Analysis articles – Page 34
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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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A fresh look at China’s agriculture exposure
New risk models are needed in the world’s largest agricultural market, says Asia Risk Centre chief executive Roman Hohl
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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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Why corruption risk assessments are vital for doing business in Asia
‘Cry of anger’ over bribery echoed by businesses, anti-corruption expert tells GR
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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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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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Markel’s marine man at home in Asia’s risky waters
‘No region has a franchise on genius when it comes to risk management’, says Matthew Cannock
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Why insurers are now open to fresh overseas legal challenges
A recent legal battle between Allianz and a shipping company has shown how vulnerable providers can be to legal challenges brought overseas
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What will the new Lloyd's chief executive look like?
When Richard Ward leaves at the end of the year, what qualities will his successor need?
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Typhoon Haiyan: Rebuild for resilience and fund better forecasting
Intelligent investment key to dealing with future super typhoons, says Aon Benfield’s Mr Hurricane
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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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The facts behind the unstoppable rise of ILS
Conyers Dill and Pearman Bermuda insurance practice head Chris Garrod on the future of convergence
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Willis defends 360 Aon-style subscription deal
Willis global head of placement, Alastair Swift, argues deal will be good for the London market
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Lessons learned from Superstorm Sandy: one year on
Businesses are wising up to the pitfalls of complacency, says FM Global
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COMMENT: The stranglehold of government bonds
Regulators’ old ideas about what makes a sound investment are choking insurers’ profitability
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The insurance and claims impact of ongoing Australian bushfires
PHOTO SPECIAL: More than 70 fires are burning and at least 30 uncontained
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How future Africa profits will become 'higher than anywhere in the world'
Aon sub-Sahara Africa chief says businesses need to invest in the continent
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How to safeguard cities against future catastrophes
Increasing insured as well as economic losses show how susceptible modern societies are to the impact of nat cats
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How the London market is becoming a paperless industry
The Electronic Claims File (ECF) is the centrepiece of the London Market’s efforts to embrace a digital world
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The lasting effects of S&P's new (re)insurance criteria
GR analyses the rating changes and what they mean for (re)insurers