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New capacity,new complexity
Robert E Kelly looks at the new capacity in the marketplace.
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Run-off out of the starting block
Massive claims and company failures are boosting the run-off sector, says Ronald Gift Mullins.
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Brokers: a risk manager's best friend?
Paul Bawcutt argues that brokers have amajor role to play in the hard market.
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Leading from the back
Michael Taylor explains from the inside how Xchanging is transforming the back office processes of the London market and contributing to its programme of reform.
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Surveying the North American scene
Global Reinsurance recently undertook a survey of captive managers providing services primarily for North American parents.
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Full steam ahead
Captives in the US are seeing an increase in numbers and use in reaction to the hardening market.
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Adding It All Together
Reinsurers are taking a new view of aggregates in the wake of last year's catastrophes. By Adrian Leonard.
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Technofile
Paul Evans looks at recent proposals for changes in London market systems, and assesses how technology can aid run-off management.
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Stormy skies
Sarah Goddard reports on recent changes in the aviation re/insurance sector.
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Run-off speeds up
Jacoby Thwaites reviews some of the key issues of the day. He argues that new initiatives are bringing greater clarity and efficiency to the run-off arena.
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PASTURES NEW
Reinsurers may be licking their wounds, but 2001 was a vindication of the industry, and a testament to its strength, says Marie-Louise Rossi.
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A THOROUGHLY MODERN MARKET
Lisa Watson looks at how technology has been instrumental in the modernisation of the London Market.
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Market under reform
Record capacity for the 2002 year of account is going to be countered with yet another year in which Lloyd's reports large losses. Valerie Denney looks at the shape of the market and the current reforms under consideration.
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New trends in reinsurance wordings and exclusions
Following recent incidents of war and terrorism, Hermes Marangos asks how re/insurers can provide cover for politically motivated acts?
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Evolution at work
London's run-off market is an arena of professionalism and innovation, says Philip Grant.
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Discontinued operations:a US perspective
The state-by-state regulation of the active insurance industry leads to a variety of scenarios for the management of discontinued operations.
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The difference a year makes
Despite a number of minor setbacks, the modernisation of the London market is now well underway. Clare Bates reports.
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Consolidating the London market - myth or reality?
There are parallels between Isaac Newton's 17th century view of the world and aspects of the insurance run-off industry today. Daniel Schwarzmann discusses these parallels and outlines a vision of a market-wide solution to exit discontinued insurance business and release billions of dollars of trapped shareholder value.