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Korean Re outlook improves
AM Best praises reinsurer’s international book of business and sound capitalisation.
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Sony Life and Aegon form new Bermuda reinsurer
SA Reinsurance will write life business for an existing joint venture
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Tech firm warns against two-speed broker market
Trisystems says software can level the playing field for accessing London Market initiatives
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K6 shows investors want retro
Hannover Re’s recent deal shows that retro is available from capital markets
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Buffett ups stake in Munich Re to over $900m
Personal holding accounts for 3.045% stake in reinsurance giant
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Aon Benfield launches FAConnect
Ascot Underwriting one of the initial placement partners
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British Virgin Islands updates insurance rules
Change will open the door to more sophisticated types of insurance and reinsurance
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Beazley expands in US and Norway
New office planned in Oslo. Paul Gulstrand hired to head accident & health insurance in the US
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Ethiopian Airlines plane crashes near Beirut
90 feared dead. ACE thought to be insurer of the Boeing 737-800
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Lockton in Korea partnership
Insurance broker partners with IMI and invests in Seoul-based Broker
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Qatari (re)insurer adopts Islamic practices
Al Khaleej Insurance and Reinsurance becomes an entirely takaful operation
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White Mountains Re in run-off buy
Central National Insurance Company to be acquired for $5m
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Gen Re settles charges
Buffet subsidiary settles charges about "sham" reinsurance contracts in 2000
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Near-term hurricane models ‘can’t be trusted’
Karen Clark & Co says figures are not credible; study examines ‘Hurricane Frequency Paradox’
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First parametric index for US earthquakes
RMS tool correlates magnitude and expected loss for cat bonds, ILWs and derivatives
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UK ‘taking closer look’ at reinsurance transfers
Tax officials no longer giving ‘rubber stamp’ following German VAT ruling on Swiss Re
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AIG could sell Alico to MetLife - rumours
$14bn deal would be AIG's biggest asset sale yet