All Global Reinsurance articles in October 2001
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Unwinding the spiral
The cork is still in the bottle of Project Corkscrew, but this first effort to unwind the legacy of the LMX spiral will not be the last.
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Reputation at risk
Strategies for surviving corporate catastrophes go beyond the presence of insurance and deep into reputation management, according to a recent report by Rory Knight and Deborah Pretty.
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Global repercussions
The events on 11 September hit at the heart of the re/insurance industry, both in terms of people lost and as the largest catastrophe ever.
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Gaming tables
Economics theories derived from academia are having an impact on the re/insurance business.
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Grounded force
Aviation renewals have been hit hard by the events of 11 September, following as they did yet another poor year for the market.
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Enter the dragon
The recent changes in China's insurance sector, particularly following its looming admission into the WTO.
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Living less dangerously
Latin America has a reputation as a continent dogged by political risk exposures. But the profile has changed since the beginning of September.
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E-trading system combats sabotage
Willis, the third largest insurance broker, has stepped up its electronic trading capacity for terrorism exposures on worldwide property risks.
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New trends in operational risk insurance for banks
In the first risk research to receive the Lumina Award, Dr Simon Ashby and Brendon Young assess the changing attitudes in the banking sector to the use of insurance as a risk management tool.
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Future trends: after the event
The future of the ‘incubator island' in the wake of September 11th and changing world conditions.