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Tug boats, not space ships
Kirby Iken explains the revolutionary new concept of `space tugs' and how they can be used to save or extend the lives of telecom satellites.
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Losing its appetite for risk
Brian Duperreault tells the European Insurance Forum 2003 to beware the new breed of risk-averse insurance manager, says Chris Don.
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Strength to strength
Sarah Goddard takes a look at the changes in the re/insurance sector in Dublin over the past two years.
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Run-off sci-fact
Paul Evans and Julian Turner examine the arrival of the e-scheme for North Atlantic Insurance Co and look at its potential impact on insolvent run-offs.
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Paying a price for Transparency
Changes to UK CFC legislation could unfairly impact companies established in Ireland, says PJ Henehan.
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New-look Lloyd's
Lloyd's of London has moved with the times to reassert itself as a major global insurance player, says new chairman Peter Levene.
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The legal lowdown
Andrew Rose and David McCarthy review some of the legal developments in the run-off market in 2002.
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Learning the ropes
Business degrees are in high demand in Ireland but students there also have the opportunity to specialise in the business of insurance, says Dermott White.
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Risk of a profitless cycle
Investment bank Fox-Pitt, Kelton, part of the Swiss Re stable, asks whether the hard market has already run its course.
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Continental Constraints
Proposed regulatory changes at European Commission level will have a marked impact on the Dublin market. By John Larkin.
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A long commute
Run-off practitioners from around the world will converge on London in the middle of March, gathering for the Association of Run-off Companies' annual commutations congress. Leslie-Ann Giovnilli previews the event.
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Insurance in the cold
This year's World Economic Forum provided the re/insurance sector with an opportunity for the industry to tell the world about the challenges it is facing at the moment.
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Captives in Dublin
Captive insurance companies operating both in Dublin's International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) and outside of the IFSC, as at December 2002.