All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 352
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Industry is being “too pessimistic”
Companies should stop talking the market down, says Hans-Peter Gerhardt
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Eqecat: Gulf losses could reach $65bn
A strong hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico could generate losses of more than $65bn, warns Eqecat
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Subprime crisis could impact Bermuda
Bermuda could see consolidation due to the credit market crunch, predicts Peter Middleton
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Emerging markets “the place to be"
New markets in India, China and Russia are set to grow by 20% in the next 15 years
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Lockton seeks China licence
Lockton is applying for a licence to operate in China, says Paul Jack
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Flagstone opens in Puerto Rico
Bermudian reinsurer opens new office in Puerto Rico headed by Rafael Saer
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Endurance in new share deal
Variable equity forward sale agreement will result in proceeds of $150m
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RI3K launches new electronic message service
System designed to exchange placement, accounting and settlement data
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Different approach to liability risks needed
Guy Carp takes steps to develop probabilistic casualty model
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Solvency II to bring more M&A
Bryan Joseph predicts under-pressure medium-sized reinsurers will seek to merge
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Stable outlook for Bermuda market
Robust balance sheets and strong operating profits stand market in good stead
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Active hurricane season still on the cards
TSR lead scientist Professor Mark Saunders says the general trend is toward stronger hurricanes
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Prices to drop by 10%-15%
Reinsurance pricing will drop by 10%-15% at the 1 January renewals, predicts Paddy Jago
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Swiss Re advocates compulsory terrorism coverage
Terror cover should be compulsory where government pools exist, says Swiss Re
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Spencer: Consolidation set to continue
Acquisitions will feature strongly in the coming months, predicts John Spencer
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Market could still get softer
Heath Lambert's Seymour Matthews is not convinced that the market has plateaued out
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Gabrielle "not terrifically impressive"
Carvill estimates that damage from Tropical Storm Gabrielle will be insignificant
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Chilton: "Take convergence seriously"
Grahame Chilton has urged delegates at this year's Rendez-Vous to take the capital markets convergence seriously