All Analysis articles – Page 47
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Kings of their castles?
Underwriters see their landscape changing in a need for more control
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Bertha revives
First hurricane of the season re-intensifies. "Could reach category 3" - RMS
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Primary is best, says Helvea
Swiss stockbroker's new report compares reinsurance with insurance sector
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Bermuda reinsurers consider relocation
Political instabilty forces businesses to consider their exit strategies
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Ecosurance rides again
Climate scorecards are the industry’s latest weapon in environmental fight
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Russian law could catch reinsurers out
Aviation accident legal change in Russia would increase compensation
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New York ponders collateral rule change
State authorities fear they could be ‘regulating themselves out of the global market place’
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Block exemption ending
The European Commission is questioning if the BER gives rise to anti-competitive effects
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In the eleventh hour
US legislators are taking on major insurance issues despite the looming November elections
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A weighty problem
Munich Re explains how reinsurers can help tackle an “explosion of obesity”
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Pacific Lifeline for Scottish Re?
Will its sale to Pacific LifeCorp end the ailing life reinsurer’s woes?
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QBE to pursue New Cap Re
Judge decides there is a case to be answered by reinsurer in liquidation
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Argo Group: Sea change
Argo Group has had a busy decade. The recent Bermuda convert has seen its premiums explode from $100m in 1998 to just shy of an estimated $2bn this year. Mairi Mallon reports.
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Bermuda executives "uncomfortable" with island politics
The Bermuda premier Ewart Brown shut down parliamentary debate last month