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A new dawn for captives
As the reinsurance market hardens dramatically, Philip Stamp and Paul Bawcutt foresee a new wave of captive utilisation.
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Brave new world
What will the market look like in 2002? Broker Willis has recently issued a market overview outlining what it perceives are the future trends of the industry.
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Awash with money
Billions of dollars of new capital are entering the re/insurance sector, but will it dampen the upturn?
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Digesting the regulatory layer cake in the North American insurance market
Integrating trade agreements in the international expansion plans of insurance and reinsurance companies.
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Twist and shout
The nature, frequency and widespread occurrence of tornado and hail risks pose a significant threat to today's re/insurers, further reinforcing the need for an enhanced and comprehensive risk assessment model.
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Pooling resources
High levels of terrorist activity on the UK mainland in the early 1990s led to a wholesale withdrawal of terrorism coverage for property business, and the formation of Pool Re.
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A measured response
How Lloyd's is dealing with the aftermath of the US terrorist attacks.
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Losses mount
Early estimates of around $10bn insured loss from the WTC and related events look naive in hindsight.
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US Liability Toughens
Professional liability is changing to meet the needs of the 21st century.
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Shifting landscapes
Michael Skay considers the possible changes to the re/insurance sector following the events of 11 September.
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A tale of two islands
Global Reinsurance: The Cayman Islands and Guernsey are both successful captive centres, despite their geographical distance. What key differences exist between the islands?
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Leap of faith
US e-commerce needs more industry backing if it is to reach its potential.