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         Analysis AnalysisWhat Beazley's results say about Lloyd's prospectsThe first Lloyd's insurer results of the season contain some useful indicators of what to expect from others 
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         Lines & Risks Lines & RisksUnrest: On a knife edgeAs civil unrest escalates and political regimes across North Africa and the Middle East are shaken, how is the reinsurance market feeling the impact? 
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         Online only Online onlyWillis and Berkshire offer fresh energy capacityNew insurance facility to offer limits of $250m per insured 
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         Claims ClaimsTake coverThe threat of terrorist attacks – both regional and global – is never far from the headlines. But it is an evolving picture that places ever-changing demands on the reinsurance sector 
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         Online only Online onlyBaden-Baden: Price cuts “unjustified” – QBE’s ParryQBE Re will cut book further if reductions persist 
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         Online only Online onlyUS RE to seek Danish terror capacityDanish FSA requests broker's help in forming terror risk pool 
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         Online only Online onlyPartnerRe H1 profit slips 56%Catastrophes push reinsurer’s combined ratio up 18.5 points 
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         Online only Online onlyCNA cedes A&E liabilities to BerkshireNational Indemnity to assume $1.6bn of net liabilities 
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         Online only Online onlyCatastrophes to cost Argo $20m-$25m in Q2Charge includes Deepwater and additional information on the Chilean earthquake 
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      Online onlyReinsurers hungry for terror risks – Guy CarpenterSupply of coverage still outstrips demand, study finds 
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         Online only Online onlyLloyd’s syndicates revise down 2009 result estimatesQ1 cat losses hit Kiln's 2009 estimates 
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         Online only Online onlyGlobal cat losses reach $52bn in 2009$24bn insured loss is less than half 2008 figure says Swiss Re Sigma study 
 


