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Regulation ramping up
Super-regulation is the order of the day for London market and European re/insurers, says Alexandra Booth, though this may be to the detriment of the industry.
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Be prepared
Dermott White takes a ringside seat for an intriguing session on crisis management at the RIMS conference in Chicago.
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Management Systems
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance decided to go along the bespoke systems route for its London market operations.
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Looking to the long term
Gary Watts assesses the benefits technology can bring to London market operations.
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London Market Initiatives
Robert Gogel argues that the time for the London market to finally embrace technological and cultural change is now.
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That's the Chicago way
RIMS 2003 was witness to an historic speech from Maurice Greenberg. But the strong attendance over the three-and-a-half days of the conference was also a sign that demand for effective risk management is growing, says Dermott White.
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Lloyd's back in the black
Lloyd's of London has recently announced its first profits for several years. Sarah Goddard looks at the market's latest results.
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Talented assurance
Roger Evans looks at a novel outsource option for developing new talent in the insurance sector.
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Under-whelming response
Some US companies have been slow to take advantage of the terrorism coverage that is now available to them, says Ronald Gift Mullins.
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Navigating the storm
Chris Don reports on the messages that emerged from day one of the European Insurance Forum 2003.
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Golf or ski?
Thomas FX Hodson outlines the factors that should be considered when selecting a US captive domicile.
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Ketchup with freedom fries
Surprisingly, transatlantic business relationships are unlikely to suffer because of the difference of diplomatic opinion over how to handle Iraq, says Dermott White.
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Exit from reinsurance Hell
Managing workers' compensation exposures can mean higher profits for insurers, says Marcia DeWitt.
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Final Destination
Bill Perry says the Destination film finance case reveals some important lessons for back-to-back insurance and reinsurance, contractual terms and retention clauses.
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Dublin debate
The theme of the European Insurance Forum 2003 was 'insurance markets in turmoil'.
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Cayman explosion
The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority review the Cayman Islands' strong growth as a captive domicile in 2002 and say 2003 looks set to continue the trend.
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Capital Crunch
Capital in the insurance industry is likely to remain restricted in 2003 and the industry is going to have to behave itself for some considerable time or risk extinction, says Chris Hitchings.