All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 88
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Financial firms and utilities are most exposed to cyber risks
Aon’s cyber diagnostic tool highlights key markets at most risk of cyber attacks
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JLT, Aon and Marsh to cover Peru's top infrastructure project
Three brokers win Lima metro contracts
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How one star's injury changed 2014 World Cup player insurance
London market playing a major role in covering the insurance needs of clubs and companies at the World Cup 2014
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How the ISDAFix scandal could cost insurers money
Allegations of interest rate swap market manipulation could spark wave of costly D&O claims and litigation
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Inga Beale to deliver Multaqa Qatar 2015 keynote
Lloyd’s chief executive to address the MENA region’s leading insurance event
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Aon president Greg Case on GRIP, sidecars, risk and staying relevant
The industry needs evolution and change, Case argues
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How rising levels of civil unrest are affecting business
The risk of conflict and political violence is increasing in size and severity for multinationals
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Q&A: Korean Re chief executive Jong-Gyu Won
GR interviews the Korean Re chief executive on lessons learnt, his dream job and why he has nothing he wants to insure
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Lloyd’s plans to leave iconic London HQ - reports
Insurance market has occupied Richard Rogers-designed building since 1986
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Can technology save the insurance industry?
If used incorrectly, technology can hold firms back or even cause harm. But used correctly and the rewards are great
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Run-off market set to change under tough new rules
New rules proposed by the UK’s Prudential Regulation Authority point towards a more restrictive approach to schemes of arrangement and capital extractions for insurers in run-off, argues Gerry Quirk, Clyde & Co
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Big data: The big insurance questions
The way we live, work and think is about to be transformed – the industry’s challenge is to be a full part of the big data story
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How multinationals are driving trade credit market growth
Large multinationals are buying more credit insurance as the risks increase, according to Marsh
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Xuber unveils new rating tool
Xuber Rating based on partnership with Moore Stephens’ RuleBook
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IIS 2014: How science and technology is changing the insurance industry
GR looks at how smart application of technology will be crucial in driving down costs for the labour-intensive insurance industry
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Profile: Julian James, president, Allied World Europe
Allied World’s Europe chief outlines his growth plans and vents his frustration at the ‘introverted’ London market