All Global Reinsurance articles in December 2001
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Unknowingly understated
New research by AM Best shows that the captive market is in fact more significant than previously-published estimates imply. Carol Pierce reviews the latest data on the size of the captive industry.
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Three tiers
Tim Beauchamp argues that technology can provide management with a more scientific approach to underwriting.
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Mineral Rights
Asbestos-related claims appear set to increase. Adrian Leonard outlines the never-ending story.
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Reinsurers take the Limelight
Unsettled relationships between reinsurers and the banking/capital markets.
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A year on the island
aymond Madeiros reviews the past 12 months on Bermuda, and looks to see what the future holds for the incubator island.
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Inreon and on
Treaty business has gone on-line with inreon's new European catastrophe product.
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Europe in review
Adrian Leonard summarises the main events of the last 12 months in Continental Europe.
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Credit where it's due
Web-based technology is adding efficiencies and cost savings to credit control systems
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A new dawn for captives
As the reinsurance market hardens dramatically, Philip Stamp and Paul Bawcutt foresee a new wave of captive utilisation.
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Brave new world
What will the market look like in 2002? Broker Willis has recently issued a market overview outlining what it perceives are the future trends of the industry.
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Awash with money
Billions of dollars of new capital are entering the re/insurance sector, but will it dampen the upturn?
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Digesting the regulatory layer cake in the North American insurance market
Integrating trade agreements in the international expansion plans of insurance and reinsurance companies.