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Greater input please
Barbados' Central Bank Governor has suggested greater participation by developing countries in the design and implementation of international financial standards.
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Flood of the millennium
Jane Toothill looks at the August 2002 flooding in central Europe.
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Different Storms
As the renewal season proceeds for p/c businesses, and other insurers reflect on this year's results, Tony Maximchuk considers the challenges and opportunities facing insurance companies as they assess potential investment returns in 2003.
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'Know your customer' goes electronic
The time-consuming demand that financial services providers `know their customers' can now be outsourced and automated, says Kenneth Bryant.
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In conversation
US banker Eugene Justus, who has in-depth experience of the insurance sector in both the US and offshore markets, talks about his company's experience in Barbados.
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Chi-Chi - three years on
After an earthquake caused extensive, unexpected damage to high-tech manufacturing facilities, Erik Rüttener and Linus Phoon call for better risk reporting in Taiwan.
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Swiss regime change
Adrian Leonard tracks developments at Swiss Re during the Mühlemann-Kielholz years.
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Centre stage
Central European markets have been an adventure playground for reinsurers, but they have proved cruel, sending reinsurers back to basics. Adrian Leonard investigates.
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Governance is good for business
Ronald Gift Mullins examines the heightened interest in the corporate governance of the US re/insurance sector.
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New ethos of business
As the whole area of sound business practice enters a new age, Global Reinsurance invited experts in the area of professional ethos and anti-money laundering activities to share their views about the future fight against dirty money.
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Model behaviour
Techniques for predicting the behaviour of natural events, and the losses that they can cause, have developed into a fine science. Markus Aichinger looks at the use of catastrophe models in setting prices for tropical cyclone exposures.
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Doing business in Barbados
The answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about setting up and running companies in Barbados.
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The Barbados Edge
Barbados is a domicile for the future, according to Richard Ince and Graham Allamby.
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Barbados seeks a leading role
Barbados is attracting greater interest by developing its financial services sector, says David Pilla.
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Treaties in Barbados
Yolande Bannister looks at the advantages of tax treaties, in particular the Barbados/US tax treaty.
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Art on its own merits?
Against certain expectations, the alternative risk transfer market has not had the kick-start anticipated from the hardening of the conventional market.
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Applying the law
PricewaterhouseCoopers spells out the details for those wishing to start and maintain an insurance company in Barbados.