All Editorial articles – Page 208
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      Investment AnalysisInsulated from the fallout of finite reinsuranceWill the speedy responses of US regulators and re/insurers alike to question marks over finite reinsurance be enough to stave off a decline in investor confidence? asks Lindsey Rogerson 
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      Industry MattersWhat price experts?Clive Buesnel and David Rich-Jones add up the costs of expert services 
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      FeaturesWalk, don't runWhile an attractive investment proposition, hedge funds can throw up a number of challenges for reinsurers, as Richard Major explains 
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      Editor's NoteEditor's Note - Out of disharmonyThe proposed EU Constitution lies in tatters following the "no" votes from France and the Netherlands, with few believing that in its current format the constitution treaty can be revived 
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      FeaturesSend, read, delete .The effective management of e-mail traffic has become a top IT priority, says Vineet Kalucha 
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      GR FocusPull in by the currentBermuda has long proved a magnet for US ceded reinsurance, and according to Ronald Gift Mullins, the island's pull is growing stronger 
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      Cover StoryPassport controlWhile Europe reeled from 'non' and 'nee', in some quarters of the European Parliament it was a case of getting on with the business of the day Thus a Reinsurance Directive was born. 
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      Global MattersIndian life insurers continue to make lossesIndia's private life insurance companies have failed to produce a profit in the last four years 
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      FeaturesTale of two continentsWhile the oil spill from the Exxon Valdez disaster may have been cleaned up, the arguments over coverage continue to flow through the courts, as Peter Taylor explains 
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      FeaturesWhen is it safe to commute?The Lumbermen's decision seems to have raised more questions than it has answered according to Ian McKenna and Sarra Zemmel 
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      Industry MattersClimate Control CostsLouis Perroy warns it is not only the planet at risk from climate change 
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      FeaturesCapital at riskThe effective allocation of capital is the best way to steer a portfolio towards higher profitability, according to Michel Dacorogna and Christoph Hummel 
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      Global MattersReinsurance centre back on tableThe Rio de Janeiro state government is reviving a 1997 plan to create an International Reinsurance Centre 
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      Global MattersAustralia toughens reinsurance requirementsThe Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has released a draft prudential standard on reinsurance management 
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      Global MattersAIG faces civil lawsuitAfter using talk shows to adjudicate the wrongdoings of American International Group and its defrocked executives, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer along with New York Insurance Superintendent Howard Mills on 26 May filed a civil complaint against AIG, former CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, and former CFO Howard Smith 
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      Country AnalysisA plan of actionThe French reinsurance market has experienced difficult times in recent years, but the tough choices made by some of the region's key players sees the market's strength returning, says Kaveri Niththyananthan 
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         Archive ArchiveHard market will persist in spring/summer renewalsAon Benfield makes prediction in its reinsurance market outlook 
 


