All Global Reinsurance articles in April 2005
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Smartening Up
Rick Hodgdon believes that one small tweak to the proposed European Union Reinsurance Directive could make a huge difference to everyone in the market
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Tort reform in the US
With the passage of the Class Action Fairness Act in February, Sean Mooney assesses the chances of major tort reform in the US
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Regaining public trust
Douglas Stolte and Stephen Johnson believe insurers have an opportunity to regain public faith, but at what cost?
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Market Restructure
The German insurance market has been undergoing a major shake-up as Holger Gaserow explains
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Investment in the reports
Lindsey Rogerson considers how the analysts viewed the 2004 results of some of Europe's largest reinsurers
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Global Matters
Do insurers need more supervision?
CEIOPS examines the extent of insurance supervision
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The Going Rate
As the importance of the captive as a risk management tool grows, Nigel Allen discusses with Jose Sanchez-Crespo, John Andre and Henry Witmer, the value of having a captive rating
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Editor's note - The next stage
Global Reinsurance has undergone a change After a lengthy period of discussion both internally and with the industry at large, the April issue sees the next step in the evolution of the magazine.
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Pulling down TRIA
With a withdrawal date of 31 December 2005, Nigel Allen asks whether the insurance market will be able to stand when the support of TRIA is taken away?
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Changing Liabilities
Christopher Rowland reports on changes to the way liability claims will be paid in the UK