All Editorial articles – Page 38
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AIG sells Taiwan life unit
$2.15 bn sale to new firm set up by Robert Morse and China Strategic Holdings
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The Philippines counts the cost of Ketsana and Parma
650 dead, $237m damage to crops and farmland, $103m to roads and bridges, after typhoons
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AnalysisInsurers disappointed by European BER proposals
Commission refuses to budge on excluding standard policy clauses
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Melor losses $850m-$1.5bn, says AIR
Cool water and strong wind shear weakened Melor from Cat 5 to Cat 1
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Typhoon Melor strikes Japan
Two killed, thousands leave homes. Melor now heading east of Japan
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$200m loan for Amlin Bermuda
Syndicated loan maturing 2012 via Lloyds TSB and Royal Bank of Scotland
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Analysis
Mutuals diversify reinsurance buying
New report highlights mutuals' concerns about health of reinsurers
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Typhoon Melor threatens the Philippines
Typhoon Parma retreats after two days of heavy rains. 22 dead
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Indonesian quake death toll tops 1000
Total number killed could number in the low thousands
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Global reinsurers will fight US tax plans
Concerns that Neal Bill tax plans could be fast-tracked as part of other financial legislation.
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Online onlyCould broader risk spread harm cedent-reinsurer ties?
Contradicton in statements in Monte Carlo raises cedent concerns; brokers' role enhanced.
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Online onlyOpposing views on reinsurer prospects at Monte Carlo
Scor CEO surprised by the industry outlook assigned by some rating agencies
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Online onlyCEOs show united front in Monte Carlo
Leading reinsurers form Global Reinsurance Forum to lobby decision makers on regulation, solvency and tax
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Cover StoryThe Risk Takers
Risk taking: we all do it, but some of us are are more skilled at it than others. But what would you rather do? Drive in an F1 race, gamble at cards – or underwrite at Lloyd’s? By Lauren MacGillivray and Mark Glendenning
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FeaturesStill Fighting
The former AIG boss Hank Greenberg talks to David Banks, revealing his thoughts on the company he headed for 37 years, risk management, and his nemesis Eliot Spitzer


