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AIRMIC 2004 CONFERENCE
AIRMIC's 2004 conference was one of the liveliest and best attended for years The wide range of talks and workshops gave a glimpse of the changing risk management agenda. Listed below are some of the highlights of the event.
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FORECASTING STRONGER PROFITS
Niklaus Hilti, Mark Saunders and Benjamin Lloyd-Hughes consider the business application of seasonal hurricane forecasts in property catastrophe reinsurance
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Features
All A-Quiver
Sarah Goddard looks at quasi-post-9/11 re/insurer Aspen as it approaches its second anniversary
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Education, Education, Education ...
Regulators' demands for higher standards of professionalism within the re/insurance sector are being reflected in enhanced training support
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Friend or foe?
Professor Georges M Selim looks at the impact of corporate governance initiatives on business
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From tiny acorns .
Nanotechnology - the science of the very small - is a fast-developing science which could prove one of the biggest revolutions for many aspects of human life This also means that re/insurers could find themselves facing new risks.
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Is there life after Solvency II?
Rick Hodgdon argues that life reinsurers are being pushed into a new - possible undesirable - European regulatory regime
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American Life
Jeffery R Burt looks at the current state of the North American life reinsurance sector
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Behind the security
Laura Bazer and Simon Harris explain Moody's rating methodology for life reinsurers


