All News articles – Page 326
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Online onlyE&Y: Insurers ‘most insulated’ against eurozone default
E&Y predicts a seven-fold increase in the €440bn of resources available to the Eurozone Financial Stability Facility
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Online onlyLloyd's to be first UK reinsurer to operate in Florida
Lloyd’s reported capital and surplus of $29.9 bn, far exceeding the $250 mn requirement
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Online onlyAon Benfield projects Asia Monsoon losses to be near $7 billion
Floods in Cambodia claimed 150 lives
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Online onlyPrice volatility heightening under-insurance risks - Marsh
Companies operating in the energy sector are more affected
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Online onlyMarkel hit with D&O suit by sued directors
Alan Jones, John Greene and Peter J Barrett were directors of Mattinson Ginty & Partners
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Online onlyNatural catastrophes drive board towards fund raising
CATco expects the average January renewal rates to rise by 5-15%
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Online onlyGuy Carp nabs BoFA insurance guru
Christopher Ezbiansky joins as managing director and head of GC Securities M&A Advisory, Americas.
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Online onlyIndustry seeks further SII clarity from FSA
FSA “silent” on what it will require firms to comply with in 2013
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Online onlyBeazley reshuffles construction team
Colin Rose named global head of construction and engineering
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Jubilee names top execs as takeover closes
Former Lloyd’s head Max Taylor to chair insurer
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Online onlyEarthquake hits Alaska raising tsunami fears
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake has hit Alaska, with the threat of a devastating tsunami forcing residents to flee.The huge earthquake hit just south west of Alaska which struck at 6:55 am EDT and was 22.1 miles deep, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.People living in coastal areas have been told ...
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Online onlyNoonan accuses Transatlantic board of time wasting
Validus CEO Ed Noonan has accused Transatlantic board of wasting time and a failure to pursue the best possible outcome for its shareholders.In a letter sent directly to Transatlanic shareholders, Noonan said: “Since Validus made its superior proposal on July 12, Transatlantic’s board of directors has wasted more than six ...
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Online onlyLiberty Mutual Re appoints COO
Liberty Mutual Reinsurnace has appointed Michael Finnegan as chief operating officer.Finnegan takes over from James Hinchley, who was promoted to chief underwriting officer for Liberty Mutual’s Commercial Markets property and casualty business unit, which provides a broad range of commercial insurance products to mid-sized and large companies through brokers and ...
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