All Regulatory articles – Page 50
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Features
Life securitisation awakens
Will Regulation XXX see life reinsurers focus more on the capital markets? asks Ronald Gift Mullins
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Country Analysis
Lifting the barriers
How international is China's reinsurance market becoming? ask Andreas Lauffs, Kit Kwok and Davina Ho
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Features
Clearing the hurdles
The popularity of value of in-force securitisation as a source of alternative capital is set to continue, but watch out for the regulatory hurdles that await, warns Franz Lathuillerie
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Industry Matters
Contract uncertainty
The recent case of Absalom v TCRU drives home how vital contract certainty is, says Stephen Kilner.
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Country Analysis
Opening the door
How has China's WTO accession shaped the insurance market and what are the prospects for growth and foreign investment? asks David Campbell
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Features
The problem with financial reinsurance
Will the ongoing scrutiny of financial reinsurance products prompt a more coordinated approach by regulators? ask Gillian Eastwood and Ayleath Clyne
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Features
On neutral grounds
Dispute resolution is tricky Pick the wrong location and it can lead to huge delays, costs and inconvenience - not to mention potential exposure to punitive damages warn Michael Mendelowitz and Kiran Soar.
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GR Focus
An Industry View on Solvency II
As simple as possible but as complex "as necessary" is the industry's message to those putting the final touches to the ambitious Solvency II project, says Gerard de La Martiniere
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Features
The retro perspective
Retro pricing should remain firm in 2005 but only in the absence of any major losses, says Piers Cantlay
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Country Analysis
The stage is set
The liberalised Chinese economy should indicate great potential for the Directors' & Officers' market, but not before tackling governance issues, says David Walters
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Industry Matters
Time to wake up
The refusal to sanction the BAIC solvent scheme of arrangement highlights the importance of expert execution, says John Winter.


