All Global Reinsurance articles in June 2004
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Top-line Responsibility
Richard Taylor and Bill Carr look at the increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility
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Risk Reduction
Alan Williamson argues that reinsurers should look closely at direct carriers' risk differentiation techniques to improve standards of risk management and ultimately reduce loss costs
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Shelling out
Oil giant Shell is facing an avalanche of lawsuits since cutting oil reserve estimates, but other energy companies may be following suit - with implications for the re/insurance sector
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Location, Location, Location .
As regulation gets tougher, re/insurers should demand more detailed information - such as risk location - says Michael Bartlett
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State of Independence
Daniel J Mitchell assesses the options for Bermuda as it seeks to protect its interests
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Friend or foe?
Professor Georges M Selim looks at the impact of corporate governance initiatives on business
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That Liberated Feeling
Despite its great success in the international re/insurance arena, Bermuda is looking at other sources of growth - and possibly cutting the apron strings of the UK
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A Trial of Errors
The recent WTC trial has yet again highlighted lax practices in the placing process
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Education, Education, Education ...
Regulators' demands for higher standards of professionalism within the re/insurance sector are being reflected in enhanced training support
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Change of Face
Tightening regulation and the increased costs of providing security to fronting companies in the captive market has lead to the search for alternative collateral options
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Slicing the Captive Pie
Rory Gorman looks at recent developments in Bermuda's captive sector
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Building on Insurance
Deborah Middleton explains how Bermuda is using its pre-eminent position in the re/insurance industry to extend its financial services business
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A Very British Business
Warren Cabral explores the long relationship between Bermuda and London
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Sound Assessment
Catastrophe risk assessment for individual structures can prove a useful tool for profitable decision-making
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All A-Quiver
Sarah Goddard looks at quasi-post-9/11 re/insurer Aspen as it approaches its second anniversary
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Bermuda market review 2004
For the ninth year Global Reinsurance takes a look at the developments in the Bermuda market