All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 351
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Humberto makes landfall; Ingrid threatens Bermuda
Economic losses from Humberto are unlikely to exceed $1bn
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Alchemy takeover sees Cathedral upgraded
Reflecting its enhanced flexibility following the acquisition, says Best
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Humberto raises Mississippi flood fears
Catastrophe teams deployed as Humberto tears through the Gulf, reveals PCI
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Now in “peak of hurricane season”
Humberto focuses attention on the Gulf of Mexico, where conditions are “ripe for more activity”, warns RMS
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Politics threatens the industry, warns Shah
A large earthquake in San Francisco could send the industry into turmoil, warns Hemant Shah
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Industry takes on climate change
Several insurers, reinsurers, brokers and Lloyd’s have signed up to the ABI’s ClimateWise principles
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Tropical depression poses a serious threat
A new hurricane is likely to form in the Atlantic by the weekend, warns Carvill
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AXA expands into Vietnam
AXA will pay €54m for a 16.6% stake in Bao Minh, Vietnam's second-largest insurer
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Solvency changes to impact Japan insurers
Changes to Japan's solvency margin standards has implications for the country's insurance companies, warns Moody's
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Indonesia quake losses won't exceed $500m
A large earthquake (magnitude 8.4) has occurred off western Sumatra
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Glacier Re becomes carbon neutral
Climate change poses a serious risk to reinsurance markets, says CEO Robbie Klaus
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Breen: Sidecars served their purpose
Sidecars “were a really great idea for a problem we had last year”, says Stephen Breen
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III: terror insurance programme "essential"
A long-term terrorism insurance programme is a must, says the III
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Repeating the mistakes of the past
Reinsurers should put their surplus capital to better use, argues David Siesko
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Hannover Re ratings upgraded
AM Best expects Hannover Re’s profits to increase to $1.3bn in 2007
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Climate change could be uninsurable
Insurance “might not be people’s priority” in 50 years, warns Bill McGuire
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The future’s bright says S&P
Standard & Poor’s predicts a “new dawn” for the global reinsurance industry