All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 52
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Munich Re: Storms, earthquakes and fire drive losses up
Natural catastrophe losses so far are significantly higher than in 2015
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Chubb expands its cyber underwriting team
Two new underwriters have been appointed for the UK and Ireland markets
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Mapfre Re representative office to be open in China
The reinsurer has been authorised by the CIRC to operate in Beijing under its own representative office
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XL Catlin announces new head of specialty reinsurance
Christophe Chandler will move to London from Bermuda
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Cooper Gay announces new key reinsurance appointment
Kieran Angelini-Hurll will be leading the group’s reinsurance division
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Arthur J. Gallagher expands its Scandinavian operation
It acquired 85% stake in specialist (re)insurer Brim
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Nexus Underwriting expands into Asia with Beacon acquisition
This is its first overseas acquisition
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MENA insurers “tested” by falling oil prices, says AM Best
The plummeting prices are putting a strain on the region’s economies
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(Re)insurance in continental Europe can weather Brexit storm – Dagong Europe
Global Reinsurance speaks with the credit rating agency’s lead insurance analyst Linas Grigaliunas
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Brexit and (re)insurance: uncertain times
Whether a paradise lost or a land of opportunity, it’s a new world, a new day, and a road to the unknown, writes Global Reinsurance Editor
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China's Dagong announce 'no downgrade' to UK sovereign rating
China to potentially benefit from Brexit
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Cooper Gay makes cybercrime expert group chief innovation officer
Hacker takes up post with immeditate effect
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China's new mutuals: proceed with caution says Dagong Europe
Three mutuals approved this week by the Asian power’s regulators
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Chancellor attempts to steady the markets after Brexit fallout
The UK is “open for business”, says George Osborne
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BREXIT: Live Blog
Latest news from the Global Reinsurance editorial team on Brexit and the implications.
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BREXIT: LMG affirms dealing with tricky situations is "in its DNA"
London Market Group affirms it is “business as usual”
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BREXIT: financial services will face large scale redundancies, says Clyde & Co
Employment will also be a key issue with the loss of freedom of movement
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Can London remain "a fulcrum of HQ operations?" asks CMS
The law firm says London will need new “playbook for distribution”