All Analysis articles – Page 52
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AnalysisCalls for a global regulator
Supervisors will join forces to create a global set of standards
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AnalysisClimate change pioneers
Insurers have taken significant steps but more is needed to combat climate change, say industry leaders at the World Insurance Forum
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AnalysisWIF: You can’t fight the market
“Let’s not deny the cycle, but manage it better,” say industry leaders at the World Insurance Forum
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AnalysisWIF: Credit crunch should not inform Solvency II
Insurers have dealt effectively with systemic risk, insists Jacques Aigrain at the World Insurance Forum
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AnalysisAll eyes on the Gulf
Conferences in Qatar and Dubai highlight growing reinsurance opportunities
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AnalysisSwiss Re enters Brazil
Swiss Re will operate as an admitted reinsurer in the Brazilian market with a representative office in São Paulo.
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AnalysisLevene: Gulf becoming riskier place
Strong risk management is essential, Lord Levene warns delegates in Qatar
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AnalysisSheriff steps down
Spitzer's probe meant brokers and insurers lost consumer confidence, says Ben Cook
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AnalysisReinsurers lose crucial legal battle
AGF and Wasa forced to pay pollution clean-up costs in follow-the-settlements case
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AnalysisIs California burning?
Encroachment of housing means wildfires now pose real threat to homeowners and insurers.
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AnalysisAustralia addresses flood risk
New Australia PM Kevin Rudd is supporting the insurance industry's drive to improve the country's flood mapping systems
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AnalysisGraduating from 2005
The Class of 2005 have had an easy ride so far. Could 2008 be the year that finally tests them properly?
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AnalysisHeath Lambert market review
"Horrific" loss of life but benign catastrophe year mean losses retained by primaries
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AnalysisLandmark legal decision
The recent Stoneridge decision has the potential to turn insurance class actions on their head
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