All Global Reinsurance articles in April 2001 (IUA Edition)
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Return to Scotland
David Holmes looks back 20 years to the last International Reinsurance Seminar held in Scotland.
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Risk and opportunity
Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats facing the London company market.
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The moment of truth
LMP2001 is about to be implemented.Adrian Ballardie predicts support, but calls for flexibility and pragmatism.
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Into the melting pot
Distinctions between the re/insurance industry and the capital markets are disappearing.
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Long and winding road
European reinsurers are arguing the case for a less stringent regulatory regime in the US.
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Looking inward
Global Reinsurance conducted an informal survey of the senior executives of a representative sample of IUA member companies.
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Injury time
Some UK motor reinsurers still do not understand the extent of the risks they are accepting.
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House of Hannover
Hannover Re was the first international member of IUA predecessor LIRMA.
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Getting London right
IUA Chairman Tim Carroll, Chief Executive of ERC Frankona Re UK's non-life operations, says the moment of truth is approaching.
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Editor's note
Adrian Leonard is a freelance journalist and editor of this special issue of Global Reinsurance.
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Electronic communication: myth and reality
More than just cost savings will drive the London market to the internet.
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Claims co-operation clauses: seven things you need to know
Michael Mendelowitz and Kevin Lazarus consider two recent Commercial Court decisions and their practical effect in facultative contacts.
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Alternative risk transfer: ten years on
Nick Jones reflects on the growth of alternatives, and their long-term impact on London.
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Clean up your act
Insurers and reinsurers in the UK will suffer the consequences unless they do more to anticipate and reduce pollution risks.