All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 21
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Publication
GR Baden-Baden 2018: day 2 live
Read the second day of GR’s coverage of the Reinsurance Meeting 2018 in Baden-Baden, Germany
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News
GC Symposium: You don’t have to be big to be beautiful
The trend for mergers and global composites is not the panacea it seems, Hamilton CEO Pina Albo told Guy Carpenter’s Baden-Baden Reinsurance Symposium
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News
When collateralised is no longer collateralised
ILS investors want to redeploy capital as quickly as a contract allows, despite slowly-developing cat losses. David Benyon reports
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Publication
GR Baden-Baden 2018: day 1 live
Read the first day of GR’s coverage of the Reinsurance Meeting 2018 in Baden-Baden, Germany
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News
Coming full circle: Why insurers are turning to real estate investing
Sponsored: Aon’s Gerard-Jan van Berckel unpicks some of the reasons behind re/insurers’ growing appetites for real estate investments
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News
The top cyber risks for insurers
Sponsored: Swiss Re’s Maya Bundt discusses the biggest cyber risks for insurers and whether the solutions from reinsurers are adequate for today’s fast-evolving cyber landscape
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Analysis
Reinsurers flexible on European cat pricing – Willis Re’s Tsimaratos
Following discussions in Monte Carlo, Willis Re expects rate flexibility from European reinsurers for the Continent’s catastrophe risks, while demand for earnings covers at lower attachment points provides reinsurers with some pricing opportunities
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Analysis
Stable pricing expected, outlook positive – Swiss Re’s Higginbotham
Margins remain low, but Swiss Re’s Russell Higginbotham thinks the mood is positive and expects a stable renewal at 1/1
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Viewpoints
Can insurtech revolutionise the re/insurance sector?
By Adrian Morgan, executive vice-president and head of AdvantageGo at NIIT Technologies
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News Agenda
RMS puts $6.8-10bn estimate on Michael
Hurricane Michael will cause insured losses of between $6.8-10bn, according to RMS’s estimate
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Viewpoints
GIC Re: Committed to the market
Q&A with GIC Re’s General Manager, Devesh Srivastava. In association with GIC Re
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Viewpoints
TigerRisk: Insurers of the Future - What They Have in Common
TigerRisk’s head of EMEA lists attributes of outperforming companies. By Marc Beckers, in association with TigerRisk
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News Agenda
CEO debate: Huge cyber loss required to shake up pricing
A panel of industry leaders debated at this year’s Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous what it might take to finally shift pricing in the reinsurance sector
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Viewpoints
Rising interest rates to boost insurers’ profitability – Moody’s
Confidence in a gradual, if uneven, rise in global interest rates may be starting to take hold, according to a report from Moody’s Investors Service
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News Agenda
Japan’s Typhoon Jebi cost Swiss Re $500m in Q3
Swiss Re’s natural catastrophe claims burden of $1.1bn in the third quarter was dominated by Japanese weather-related losses
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News Agenda
Hurricane Michael: the strongest US landfall since Andrew
Catastrophe risk modellers have been tracking the storm’s behaviour and likely $6-10bn re/insurance losses, as Michael continues its path inland after crossing the Florida Panhandle
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News Agenda
Cincinnati Financial to buy Munich Re-owned Beaufort
The US insurer has agreed a €116m deal to buy Munich Re-owned MSP Underwriting, operating through Beaufort, which underwrites for Lloyd’s Syndicate 318
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Viewpoints
Why surprise can move a market
Unmodelled events – or even part-modelled events – have the potential to affect both reinsurance and retrocession markets in ways that are hard to predict, writes Eric Sugier, Head of Property, Liberty Mutual Re
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News Agenda
September’s nat cats reveal under-insurance – Aon
Tens of billions of dollars in economic losses to hurricane, flood and earthquake disasters highlight the protection gap, according to Aon’s Impact Forecasting