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A new era for old Business
Financial services regulators are starting to realize that the run-off sector needs a different set of rules, says Philip Grant.
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Boomtime for captives
As the traditional re/insurance market hardens, buyers are increasingly looking to captives to manage their risk exposures, and many are establishing operations in Dublin. By Eamon O'Brien.
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Old books, new home
Nick Eddery-Joel looks at the potential of Dublin as a centre for run-off expertise business and solvent schemes.
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Applying the balanced Scorecard
Professor Dr Andreas Daum, Isabella Hess, Cordula Heuer and Jürgen Petzold detail how the balanced scorecard can be an effective tool for success-oriented management support.
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Coming to terms with the Companies Act
Dina Wilson outlines some of the impending changes to Bermuda's Companies Act.
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Across the Divide
The original reasons for Ireland's success as a centre for cross-border re/insurance business may have waned, but other criteria have taken their place, says Garvan O'Neill.
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Steady as a rock
Montpelier Re has taken a different road from many of its 2001 classmates, and remains steadfastly Bermuda-based. Sarah Goddard looks at the company that quenched the US IPO drought last year.
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The phantom risk?
What are the indicators that health-related litigation for mobile phone use could hit the re/insurance industry? ask Dr Jack Rowley and Brent Gerstle.
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Renaissance for London
David Doe gives his personal view on the current outlook for the London insurance market.
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Floods and fortunes
Monika Gruber argues that government backstops for flood damage are artificially dulling risk adversity and unfairly distributing the costs of irresponsible construction across taxpayers.
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Fatal saturation
Fifty years ago, the North Sea flooded, bringing widespread physical devastation and massive loss of life in the the UK and the Netherlands. Ceri Wild looks at how it happened and examines the defensive moves made in its wake.
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Give credit its due
Ronald Gift Mullins charts the rise of credit derivatives within the re/insurance sector.
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Conflict of cultures?
Shane Gleghorn asks whether the JP Morgan Chase litigation will clarify the validity of surety bonds.
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Casualties of war
With war in Iraq looming, Dermott White takes a look at how conflict in the Middle East might affect the global economy, as well as the aviation and marine re/insurance sectors.
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Building brands through the cycle
Michael Gaughan and Ian Barrett take a long-term look at the impact the insurance cycle has on brand building.