All Analysis articles – Page 37
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Rapid growth lures reinsurers to Asia Pacific
While the region is considered to be underinsured, profits have yet to materialise for foreign investors who have already taken the leap
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Six barriers businesses face when building resilience to natural catastrophes
FM Global survey reveals how maintaining business continuity following natural disasters goes beyond insurance
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Keeping on the right side of sanctions
What do the new US-Iran sanctions mean for international (re)insurers and how can they protect themselves?
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Why the future of Lloyd's is in emerging markets
Lloyd’s is pushing for licenses in India, Turkey and Colombia
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How air pollution is suppressing hurricanes
Aerosols may even control multi-decadal cycle, says Met Office research
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European flood loss creep begins
Since the 2002 floods, protection has improved and insurers have introduced higher deductibles or withdrawn from providing cover in loss-prone areas
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How to insure Latin America’s infrastructure boom
(Re)insurers see growing demand for specialist cover
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Q&A: Michael Morrissey, IIS
Ahead of next week’s annual seminar in Seoul, the International Insurance Society’s president tells GR why a changing global demographic should force insurers to adapt their business models
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How Hong Kong is preparing for its new super-regulator
Will the Independent Insurance Authority prove a burden?
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Swiss Re 150: Navigating new risk frontiers
In the final article to celebrate its 150th anniversary, Swiss Re tells GR about its work in the modern era of reinsurance and how the company navigated the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the global financial meltdown
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Dissecting Charman’s dramatic return
ANALYSIS: Will he be “an agent of change” at Endurance?
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Swiss Re 150: The catastrophic wake-up call
In the second of a three-part series to celebrate its 150th anniversary, Swiss Re tells GR how a series of catastrophes in the 20th century highlighted the importance of seeking well-capitalised counterparties
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Q&A: How to appreciate Latin America's idiosyncrasies
Will Turkel of Allied World Re explains why many international (re)insurers are finding it hard to gain a footing in the Latin American market
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How US tornadoes are boosting demand for frequency covers
The US Midwest braces for more tornadoes as the mid-year renewals approach
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Swiss Re 150: The evolution of global risk
In the first of a three-part series to celebrate its 150th anniversary, Swiss Re tells GR how the company started and how it helped shape the modern age of reinsurance
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60 SECOND READ: Searching for higher yields
Randy Brown of Deutsche Asset and Wealth Management explains that if insurers want more return then they need to take on more risk
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Why China getting tough on polluters is good news for insurers
Makes environmental liability insurance compulsory for polluting industries
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How mega-capacity is shaping the future of megaprojects
The new Lloyd’s construction consortium reflects changing demand as construction in the BRIC economies gathers pace
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Q&A: Richard Anson, Antares
Antares head of ceded reinsurance Richard Anson tells GR his focus and strategies for dealing with the current economic climate, alternative reinsurance structures, and what he expects from brokers
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Everything you need to know about RMS(one)
Hailed as the future of cat modelling, GR investigates whether the new software really is a game changer