All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 331
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Catlin reveals $75m subprime exposure
Writedown will be offset by low catastrophe incidence, says Stephen Catlin
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Max Capital opens new US unit
New York-based Max Managers will be led by Bernard (Buddy) Anckner
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PartnerRe ratings affirmed
PartnerRe’s operating performance compares favourably to its peer group, says AM Best
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Marsh appoints new chief exec
Artur Niemczewski joins as chief executive of multinational from Willis
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Brit hires US professional indemnity underwriter
Clive Moore has worked in Lloyd's and the London Market since 1974
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Montpelier Re launches US fac unit
Doug Johnson, vice president and manager of the Western Region, will lead the new unit
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Malibu fire losses "less than expected"
Experts warn that fire season is far from over though
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Upgrades and affirmations for ACE
Ratings reflect diversification, strong capitalisation, brand and ERM structure, says AM Best
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Willis names European CEO
Flavio Piccolomini has been appointed CEO for Continental Europe
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ERM will help firms prepare for Solvency II
Enterprise risk management provides a more disciplined tool to understand how insurers manage their risks
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Lockton expands financial services team
Eddie Monteith joins Lockton as senior vice president from Marsh
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Moscow Re upgraded to "BB-"
S&P cites "reduced uncertainties regarding the company's ownership"
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New life reinsurer raises $500m
Aurigen Re Capital will provide life reinsurance to Canadian market
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Brit renews aviation deal
Augsburg Re writes aviation non-proportional reinsurance for Brit
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Devine joins Eversheds
Patrick Devine has joined law firm Eversheds from Reynolds Porter Chamberlain
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Aon forms strategic partnership with RBS
RBS to provide investment funds to Aon’s captive clients
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Hardy to up Lloyd's capacity for 2008
Capacity for Syndicate 38Twenty will increase to £75m from £65m; insurer says margins "look acceptable"