All Global Reinsurance articles in November 2003
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Unknown quanta-ty
There's a new kid on the re/insurance block, but at the moment it seems a little shy.
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Modesty prevails?
Although much of the market is riding on the crest of the cycle, ratings agency AM Best is warning that only modest underwriting profits may come through for 2003.
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Limiting Unlimited
Mark Cole debates whether we are seeing the end of unlimited exposure.
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To join or not to join
The Court of Appeal takes a broad, merit-based approach in the recent Kennecott1 decision. By Ian McKenna, Claire Waller and Sara Zemmel.
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The credit divide
Why does the US push for the removal of trade barriers not apply to US credit for reinsurance rules? asks William Marcoux.
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Close Encounters
Adrian Leonard investigates the current developments in the satellite sector.
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Capital focus
As the renewals season gets underway, Sarah Goddard looks at the current state of the London insurance market.
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Singapore Still Booming
Adrian Leonard spotlights how reinsurers in the Singaporean market have defied a carrier exodus by writing increased premiums.
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Staying Afloat
As profits continue to leak from the marine insurance sector, Sam Ignarski asks whether enough is being done to plug the holes?
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Reinsurers in action
Adrian Leonard examines how Asian reinsurers are now focussing on profitability rather than premium growth.