All News articles – Page 332
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Online onlyAlterra expects Q3 cat losses of $20m-$30m
Q1 losses in line with previous announcements
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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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