All Global Reinsurance articles in December-January 2003
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Road To Recovery
Insured losses due to natural disasters over the last 15 years have been dramatically higher than in any similar period in history. These losses, coupled with the decline in the equities market, delivered a one-two punch to the property reinsurance sector from which it is still recovering. By Richard Clinton.
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Under Pressure
Stuart Shipperlee looks at the current market position, and where it is heading in 2004.
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Regulatory Morphing
Andrew Pincott looks at the changes in the regulatory environment over the past year
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On The regulation Front
Yannis Samothrakis and Christian Pierotti chart some of the issues currently challenging the European reinsurance industry.
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A model decision
Brokers can help guide reinsurance purchasers through the maze of catastrophe models, says Oliver Peterken.
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Closer to reform
Simon Sperryn reviews the achievements of the London Market Principles programme in 2003.
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Multi- Purpose Broker
Reinsurance brokers are increasingly offering a number of different tools to their clients, according to the results of a recent survey conducted by Global Reinsurance.
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Blurring the boundaries
Gerd Häusler looks at the increasing inter-relations between the re/insurance and banking sectors.
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Aviation Coming Down
Tim Haynes previews the forthcoming excess of loss renewals in the aviation market.
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The oneness of Aon Re Global
Ronald Gift Mullins outlines the recent reorganisation at Aon to produce what is claimed to be the largest reinsurance broker in the world.
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Choppy water ahead
Although 2003 appears a benign year for marine losses to date, there is still gloom and despondency among marine underwriters.