All Global Reinsurance articles in June 2001
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View from the rock
Gibraltar's efforts to become an alternative insurance market may now be coming to fruition.
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A year in review
Jim Moran assesses the changes in the run-off market after the last Cavell Rendez-Vous in Norwich last year.
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Portentous portal
Six months from its launch, inreon is continuing to attract players to its portal.
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Taxing issues
An international initiative aimed at harmonising tax treatment across onshore and offshore locations could blunt the competitive edge of certain captive domiciles. But the US has stopped short of fully supporting the proposals.
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The great Swedish slowdown
A government-backed initiative to improve safety standards on Swedish roads could reduce the size of the motor insurance market.
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Exit options for troubled insurers
Run-off is a growing field with an increasing number of options.
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Currency risk
Impact of the introduction of the euro notes and coins on counterfeiting and money laundering activity.
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System control
Technology has an increasingly important part to play in the management of captive insurers. Richard Latham outlines the principles behind the systems.
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Consolidation crazy
Consider how consolidation is changing the European re/insurance landscape.
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Competitive challenge
Rapid changes in the global economy and technology are causing risk managers to demand increasingly complex insurance products.
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Changing European topography for captives
Changes in the European captive landscape over the past year.
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Wherefore the future of ART?
Mark C. Brockmeier examines the future of alternative risk financing.
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All along the watchtower
How internet-based risk management tools can help in environmental risk management.
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Across frontiers
Mark Pring provides a pan-European perspective of corporate governance.