All Financial articles – Page 84
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Analysis
Back from the brink
For a company that has seen downgrades, restatements and regulatory investigations in its recent history, all fingers are crossed at Converium that a return to the "A" ranks is imminent in 2007, discovers Nick Thorpe.
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A bumper year
2006 is being hailed an abundant year of profits for reinsurers with Mother Nature providing some respite following record losses in 2005. But it's too soon to start celebrating, warns Mairi Mallon.
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FSA calls for greater stress testing
The FSA's risk report has highlighted climate change and pandemic influenza as considerable risks
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Benign 2006 bodes well for monolines
Mild storm activity in 2006 will prove fruitful for catastrophe-focused carriers, says Moody's
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Storms and Florida laws to impact reinsurers
According to Guy Carpenter's US renewals report, severe storms and new Florida legislation could disrupt a "placid" reinsurance marketplace
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Everest reports $841m income for 2006
Everest Re reported net income for 2006 of $840.8m compared to a net loss of $218.7m a year ago
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Benign 2006 down to El Niño
Heightened hurricane activity is here to stay despite a benign 2006 season, says ReAdvisory
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Munich Re: Rates down 3% at renewals
Munich Re renewed about two thirds of its property casualty treaty business as at 1 January 2007
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Hurricane activity to remain high
The risk for insured losses from US hurricanes during the next decade will remain high, says EQECAT
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Fitch downgrades Florida cat fund
Fitch has downgraded the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund following new insurance reform legislation
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S&P: Syndicate capacity at all-time high
Standard & Poor's latest assessment reveals Lloyd's syndicate's enjoy all-time high capacity
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Jeremy Goodman joins Benfield
Former Cooper Gay director Jeremy Goodman has joined Benfield as executive vice president
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Kyrill costs Swiss Re €140m
Swiss Re expects its claims for winter storm Kyrill to be modest at around €140m before tax


