All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 235
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Baden-Baden: Hannover Re points to mixed picture in 2010
Reinsurer expects largely stable prices for upcoming January treaty renewals in Germany
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Baden-Baden: Tough lessons learnt in financial crisis
Ernst & Young report says insurers have made clear changes
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Baden-Baden: Solvency II ‘biggest challenge’ for European insurers
Munich Re highlights the need for primary insurers to regain their capital strength
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Baden-Baden: ‘Capital creativity’ emerges
Symposium reveals key financial factors in advance of European reinsurance renewals
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Cooper Gay acquires reinsurance broker
Argentine expansion as Guillermo Pastore divests majority stake
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Deutsche Bank agrees to buy ABN AMRO assets
Deal clears way for merger of ABN AMRO and Fortis
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Australian bushfire season begins
Fires threaten Rockhampton and small towns in New South Wales
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London Market Roundtable - May 2009
Nine insurance industry experts meet to discuss the UK run-off market.
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European Run-Off Roundtable - Oct 2008
Will the credit crunch and the EU Solvency II Directive lead to an increase in run-off activity?
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Validus ‘not keeping any IPC underwriters’
'We have offered IPC staff very generous severance packages'
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Tropical Storm Rick heads for Baja California
Winds decrease to 65mph. Further weakening expected.
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Typhoon Lupit could strike Philippines this week
Lupit forecast to weaken from Cat 3 to Cat 1 at landfall
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Run-off industry unveils dispute resolution ideas
Fixed fees and a single arbitrator are included in a new standard procedure compiled by AIRROC
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The Philippines counts the cost of Ketsana and Parma
650 dead, $237m damage to crops and farmland, $103m to roads and bridges, after typhoons
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Insurers disappointed by European BER proposals
Commission refuses to budge on excluding standard policy clauses
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Melor losses $850m-$1.5bn, says AIR
Cool water and strong wind shear weakened Melor from Cat 5 to Cat 1
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Typhoon Melor strikes Japan
Two killed, thousands leave homes. Melor now heading east of Japan
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$200m loan for Amlin Bermuda
Syndicated loan maturing 2012 via Lloyds TSB and Royal Bank of Scotland