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Heath Lambert settles poaching claims with Aon
Heath Lambert has reached a settlement with Aon relating to allegations that it poached 25-30 Newcastle-based Aon employees
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Paris Re to IPO
The former reinsurance arm of AXA Re has confirmed its initial public offering plans
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China International Reinsurance outlook revised
Fitch has revised the outlook on China International Reinsurance from negative to stable
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EMB Japan opens for business
Reinsurance consultancy EMB has opened a subsidiary in Japan
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Business interruption uncertainties
A new study has highlighted serious flaws in business interruption estimates relating to a severe London flood
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Transatlantic elects additional member to its board of directors
Ian Chippendale, fomer chairman of RBS Insurance, joins the board
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Transatlantic Reinsurance elects new officers
The board of directors elects members in its New York, Buenos Aires, Miami and Paris offices
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UPDATE: Munich Re issues €1bn bond
Munich Re will issue a bond as part of its active capital management in its Changing Gear programme
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Greenlight raises $194.8m in IPO
Hot on the heels of successful listings from Flagstone and Castlepoint, Greenlight Re is the latest start-up to go public
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AM Best affirms ratings of Amlin
Amlin now has a credit rating of "bbb+" with a revised outlook of positive
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QBE to launch casualty division in 2008
QBE European Operations has announced the formation of a Casualty Division
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XL subsidiary downgraded
AM Best has affirmed the ratings of XL Capital but downgraded those of its life insurance subsidiary
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RAA backs reinsurance regulation bill
Bill to introduce single framework for reinsurance regulation gets RAA backing
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PXRE calls special meeting to discuss merger
PXRE shareholders to vote on planned merger with Argonaut
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Congress urged to reject mandatory terror cover
Ahead of TRIA's sunset, Congress has been urged to reject mandatory cover for nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological attacks
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WTC insurers agree $2.5bn payout
Seven insurance companies have agreed to pay an additional $2.5bn to resolve all outstanding claims on the World Trade Center
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Pressure to diversify to lead to more M&A
Record profits and the need to diversify has led to a rise in M&A activity