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Markel appoints claims manager for Sweden
Tomas Nilsson was previously with Inter Hannover and AIG in Stockholm
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Own risk is ‘biggest task’ of Solvency II
EMB says ORSA rules challenge insurers more than solvency capital ratios
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Reinsurance giants form nat cat data company
Munich Re, Swiss Re, PartnerRe and Guy Carpenter among shareholders in PERILS
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Online onlyBermuda reinsurers: outlook remains negative
Fitch warns of challenging conditions and highly volatile investment markets
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Online onlyMunich Re better bet than Swiss Re - Barron's
With hardening reinsurance rates, reinsurers with strong capital positions will win good business.
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Online onlyPru ready to bid for AIG Asian assets?
Tucker rumoured to be readying a $5bn-$10bn proposal, and possibly a rights issue.
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Online onlyAIG vice chairman to retire
Frank Wisner, former US ambassador to India, joined AIG in 1997
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Online onlyBushfire cost of A$2bn is likely to increase
S&P: Australian insurers financially and operationally well placed to respond
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Endurance still in profit for 2008
Net income for 2008 falls to $99m from $521m in 2007. GWP up 26%.
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Online onlySerious Fraud Office probe into AIG
Enquiry launched into UK operations of AIG Financial Products Corp
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Online onlyNew Swiss Re CEO speaks of ‘challenges ahead’
Stefan Lippe says meeting client needs and creating shareholder value will be key focuses
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Standard Life to pay £100m compensation
97,000 customers investors in 'Pension Sterling Fund' to be paid, after shock one day 5% fall.
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Brit lands ex-Lehman banker
Sean McGeary takes up newly-created role of Director of Investments and Treasury.
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Modest loss for Everest Re in 2008
Net loss of $19m for 2008, compared to net income of $839m last year.
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Online onlySwiss Re boss resigns
Poor results lead to Jacques Aigrain's departure; deputy takes over
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Online onlyMcGavick puts brave face on XL loss
"No one is happier to see 2008 behind us" - Mike McGavick, CEO, XL Capital. 10% staff cuts planned for 2009.


