All Reinsurance articles – Page 15
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      FeaturesRoad to richesBody Shop founder Anita Roddick once said: ‘There are only two ways of raising money: the hard way and the very hard way.’ Never has that been truer than in recent months. But the squeeze on capital has been easing, writes Mairi Mallon. 
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         Editor's Note Editor's NoteReflections on the Rendez-VousThe outlook among delegates who attended the 2009 Reinsurance Rendez-Vous in Monte Carlo was as sunny as the glorious weather there. The mood is stable, even optimistic. Reinsurers have recovered much of the capital they lost in the financial crisis, and the first half of the hurricane season has been ... 
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      GR FocusView from the rampartsBattle lines are drawn in the bid to tax foreign reinsurers in the USA. David Banks assesses the battlefield from the opposing front lines. 
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      Global MattersSleeping giantIndia must allow 100% overseas ownership if progress in the insurance sector is to be sustained, says Vikas Newatia. 
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      GR FocusVoting with your feetTaxation is one of the key factors in deciding where a business is domiciled. Recent reports from the UK suggest insurers may be about to desert for more favourable climates unless changes are made that support competitiveness. Liz Booth reports. 
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      FeaturesCaptives restrainedIf conditions are right for captives in the Middle East, why has the market not taken off? Karen Attwood investigates. 
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      FeaturesModel behaviourSolvency II and improvements in the modelling of risk will make loss reserving more sophisticated, predicts Graham Fulcher. 
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         Features FeaturesA class apartKen LeStrange is no stranger to challenging times. The Endurance boss tells Liz Booth how he formed the company in the aftermath of 9/11 – and how that day continues to have a profound effect 
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         Online only Online onlyBaden-Baden: Swiss Re appeals for continuityReinsurer asks clients to ‘maintain relationships’ 
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         Online only Online onlyBaden-Baden: Hannover Re points to mixed picture in 2010Reinsurer expects largely stable prices for upcoming January treaty renewals in Germany 
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         Online only Online onlyBaden-Baden: Inflation ‘a threat to reinsurer profits’Towers Perrin warns that 3% inflation means a $1m claim could leap to $1.113m 
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         Online only Online onlyBaden-Baden: Tough lessons learnt in financial crisisErnst & Young report says insurers have made clear changes 
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         Online only Online onlyBaden-Baden: Solvency II ‘biggest challenge’ for European insurersMunich Re highlights the need for primary insurers to regain their capital strength 
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         Online only Online onlyBaden-Baden: ‘Capital creativity’ emergesSymposium reveals key financial factors in advance of European reinsurance renewals 
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      Online onlyValidus ‘not keeping any IPC underwriters’'We have offered IPC staff very generous severance packages' 
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         Online only Online only'Humbling' experience for WardLloyd’s CEO leads charity campaign to support local communities and fundraising groups 
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      Online onlyNew active underwriter for Kiln/Tokio Marine syndicatePhilip Wray joins Syndicate 1880 from Swiss Re 
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         Online only Online onlyScottish ruling could change schemes of arrangementLaw firm Addleshaw Goddard comments on 'ground-breaking' decision in proposed Scottish Lion Scheme of Arrangement 
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      Online onlyValidus reveals new property-cat reinsurance chiefCharles Cooper was previously with XL Re 
 


