All Global Reinsurance articles in November 2008

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  • Online only

    Munich Re America adds to transport programmes

    2008-12-02T08:59:00Z

    Waste haulers and taxicab programmes added

  • GR Focus

    Wake up to Run-Off

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Financial turmoil, catastrophe losses, and legislative change could herald the start of a time of increased activity for run-off specialists, write David Banks and David Sandham.

  • Features

    Where are they now?

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Where have all the US independent P&C reinsurers gone? Many have been sold, merged, run-off, or liquidated, Ronald Gift Mullins discovers.

  • Industry Matters

    One less job for the police

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    As regulators consider how to make financial markets more resilient in future, David Page calls for more proactive, less punitive supervision.

  • Industry Matters

    Handing on vital knowledge

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    No matter what anyone tells you, reinsurance is a knowledge-based business, as Chris Murumets explains.

  • Features

    Hunting the gorilla

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    There’s a new big game in town. Directors of companies caught up in the credit crunch are squarely in the sights of the big game hunters – legal claimants. Gavin Coull and Michael Wharfe guide us through the D&O jungle.

  • Country Analysis

    The waiting game

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The juggernaut of insurance reform has slowed to a crawl, the victim of a political stalemate. Companies operating in India must adapt themselves rather than wait for change, writes David Banks.

  • Analysis

    Just an everyday pioneer

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Gulf Re may be a young company, but it expects its straightforward approach and healthy capitalisation to attract the kind of attention usually reserved for well-established players. Mairi Mallon spoke to its senior managers and backers to find out more.

  • Industry Matters

    Does diversification improve security?

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    In light of the turmoil in the Western economies, Jonathan Parry asks whether diversification can really be seen as an indicator of strength.

  • Features

    The cruel and the kind

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Two very different pieces of legislation are gathering momentum in the United States. One would make life much easier for international reinsurers, while the other would make life so much more difficult, David Banks writes.

  • Features

    Credit crunch: Survival guide

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Getting back to basics and building on relationships is key for reinsurance companies seeking to navigate their way through the current market turmoil, writes Mairi Mallon

  • CEO Q&A

    CEO Q&A: Ken LeStrange

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    An interview with Ken LeStrange, the chief executive officer of Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd.

  • Industry Matters

    Indexation clauses must be brought into line

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Markets should make adjustments to bring indexation clauses into line with the actual development of claims, argues Scott Altstadt.

  • Investment Analysis

    World bank buys weather derivatives

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Swiss Re has entered into a weather derivative contract with the International Development Association (IDA), an arm of the World Bank.Under the terms of the contract, Swiss Re will pay out up to $5m in the event that Malawi’s farmers suffer from a drought-related shortfall in maize production. With this ...

  • Features

    Watch out for the backlash

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The insurance and reinsurance industry cannot stay immune from the financial crisis. So what will be the reaction of the industry’s supervisors?

  • Investment Analysis

    Cat asset rules to change

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Lehman Brothers’ filing for Chapter 11 protection has had a direct effect on the cat bond sector, and will change the rules governing the assets underlying cat bonds, writes David Sandham.

  • Editor's Note

    Race against time

    2008-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The financial world is bracing itself for recession. J.P. Morgan for example expects a contraction this quarter of 4% (on an annualised basis) in the US, 3% in the UK, and 2% in the eurozone. For 2009, it predicts 0.4% global growth, but advanced countries shrinking 0.5% and emerging regions ...