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Cayman explosion
The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority review the Cayman Islands' strong growth as a captive domicile in 2002 and say 2003 looks set to continue the trend.
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Governing directors and officers
John A Rafferty discusses the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and offers some advice to corporate risk managers looking to find D&O cover for their companies in today's environment.
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Exit from reinsurance Hell
Managing workers' compensation exposures can mean higher profits for insurers, says Marcia DeWitt.
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Ketchup with freedom fries
Surprisingly, transatlantic business relationships are unlikely to suffer because of the difference of diplomatic opinion over how to handle Iraq, says Dermott White.
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Run-off sci-fact
Paul Evans and Julian Turner examine the arrival of the e-scheme for North Atlantic Insurance Co and look at its potential impact on insolvent run-offs.
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Approaching the 600 mark
Kevin Lloyd surveys the Cayman Islands' growing insurance market and continues to find much that is positive.
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Captive Advantage
Mike Gibbs reports that a group captive may provide a range of options that a single-parent captive cannot.
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Hidden Agenda
The publication of the report Towards a Level Playing Field,1 prepared by the influential international law firm, Stikeman Elliott, provides a welcome and timely opportunity to pause and analyse more objectively certain of the assumptions that underpin the initiatives of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)2 and ...
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Demand for ART
Robert Byler looks at issues surrounding insurance company/carrier transactions that involve ART or captive structures.


