News – Page 367
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Analysis
Mutuals diversify reinsurance buying
New report highlights mutuals' concerns about health of reinsurers
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Typhoon Melor threatens the Philippines
Typhoon Parma retreats after two days of heavy rains. 22 dead
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Indonesian quake death toll tops 1000
Total number killed could number in the low thousands
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New active underwriter for Kiln/Tokio Marine syndicate
Philip Wray joins Syndicate 1880 from Swiss Re
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Scottish ruling could change schemes of arrangement
Law firm Addleshaw Goddard comments on 'ground-breaking' decision in proposed Scottish Lion Scheme of Arrangement
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Validus reveals new property-cat reinsurance chief
Charles Cooper was previously with XL Re
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Reinsurance leaders address counterparty credit risk
Ulrich Wallin, Rolf Tolle and Chris Klein highlight the industry's next major challenges as part of the Kiln Roundtable 2009 in Monte Carlo.
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Global reinsurers will fight US tax plans
Concerns that Neal Bill tax plans could be fast-tracked as part of other financial legislation.
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Inflation ‘could be just 12 months away’
Reinsurers in Monte Carlo fear the effects of interest rate rises and impact on long-tail lines
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New capital ‘will act differently’ in reinsurance
Investors attending Monte Carlo Reinsurance Rendez-vous have ‘evolved’
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Could broader risk spread harm cedent-reinsurer ties?
Contradicton in statements in Monte Carlo raises cedent concerns; brokers' role enhanced.
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Opposing views on reinsurer prospects at Monte Carlo
Scor CEO surprised by the industry outlook assigned by some rating agencies
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XL relieved to be talking business again
Reinsurer dogged last year by questions over its own security has seen conversations return to business development at the Monte Carlo Reinsurance Rendez Vous
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Monte Carlo special: reading between the lines
Amid the optimistic headlines coming from the Reinsurance Rendez-Vous lie some rather more pessimistic viewpoints