All Global Reinsurance articles in May 2005
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Who Pays wins
As the global force for change gathers speed, Alex Letts urges the industry to accept the financial burden of keeping pace
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Serving the Market
Representing the interests of the London company market to regulators involves a twin-track approach of both influencing the rules as they are developed and helping businesses comply with them when implemented, writes Dave Matcham
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Lloyd's rides out The Storms
The Lloyd's market shows resiliance despite facing the second worst year for catastrophe claims in 2004, says Kaveri Niththyananthan
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Inter-Ocean shuts up shop
The management of Bermuda-based Inter-Ocean announce the company's voluntary entry into run-off
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Rating for Solvency II
What will the impact be of Solvency II on re/insurer ratings? asks Simone Peakin
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States of Flux
Kaveri Niththyananthan reviews a dramatic year for the US re/insurance market
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Taking the risk out of f inite reinsurance
As the regulatory furore surrounding finite reinsurance shows little sign of abating, Nigel Allen asks whether finite transactions have become too risky to handle?
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Taking the Electronic Lead
Simon Sperryn reviews a series of electronic initiatives designed to give the Lloyd's market a competitive edge
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Editor's Note - Too risky to handle?
Finite reinsurance has long proved a major headache for rating agencies and regulators alike
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Down but not out
Ronald Gift Mullins looks at Converium and finds a company that has been through some tough times but believes there are better times ahead
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A lifetime of cover
With the implementation of the Courts Act 2003 on 1 April, reinsurers may well be forced to consider employing alternative methods of capitalising reinsurance settlements, explains Christopher Rowland
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Preaching to the converted
Achieving contract certainty is not just a matter of agreeing insurance wordings, explains Iain Saville
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A fresh challenge from the courts
Joe Monk and Sally Horrocks consider the implications of the UK's newly introduced Courts Act
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A timeframe for contract certainty
London can achieve contract certainty believes Gerry Albanese
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Grahame Chilton, CEO - Q&A
An interview with Grahame Chilton, chief executive officer of Benfield
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A knockout blow?
David Fownes assesses the implications for re/insurers of the European Court of Justice judgment imposing VAT on certain outsourced insurance services