All Marine & Energy articles – Page 6
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ACE USA creates new unit
ACE USA has hired a dedicated team of underwriters to serve the retail inland marine market
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III's Hartwig warns of Florida Frankenstein
III president Bob Hartwig says Florida has created its own Frankenstein with new legislation
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Global warming will increase hurricane risk
Munich Re maintains its assumption that climate change will increase the risk of hurricanes in the near future
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Country Analysis
Hitting the ground running
Energy-rich Middle Eastern state Qatar is poised for rapid change. With one of the biggest development projects in the world underway, its undeveloped insurance industry is targeted for massive reform. Helen Yates considers the country's bid to attract the world's insurers and reinsurers.
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Features
Runaway train
There is no holding back the soaring rates on US wind-exposed lines, while in the rest of the world prices are likely to remain level or even soften at the 1 January renewals. And so continues the tale of two markets, despite a non-existent hurricane season, discovers Mairi Mallon.
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Features
Drilling down
It may have been a quiet hurricane season, but as Keith Leung discovers, there are still plenty of challenges facing offshore energy in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Navigating stormy seas
There has been much discussion regarding the state of the marine and energy markets following last year's hurricanes. Nick Bonnar explains how many previously held assumptions have changed.
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Global Matters
Navigating the P&I sector
LMG steps into the Middle East protection and indemnity market.
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Industry Matters
Model Behaviour
With recalibration of the catastrophe models expected in 2006, Alistair Lockhart-Smith highlights the unique challenges posed by the energy sector