All Reinsurance articles – Page 153
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Features
Tightening the noose
The future of risk retention groups lies firmly in the hands of state and federal legislators, explains Stacy Shapiro.
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Country Analysis
Rite of PASSAGE
Since joining the European Union in 2004 proactive regulators have worked around the clock to make a success of Malta's evolution from offshore tax haven into onshore financial centre. Helen Yates takes a virtual tour.
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Features
The price is right
When markets are softening and the pressure is on, predictive modelling can help insurers secure the "right price" for individual risks. And, according to John Lucker, Catherine Barton and Mark Rothwell, it can benefit reinsurers too.
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Global Matters
Time for reform
The reinsurance industry faces change under a proposed overhaul of contract law.
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Investment Analysis
Rescue remedy?
The last month has seen so much going on in and around Lloyd's that it will take some time for the full ramifications to sink in for investors. But initial soundings, specifically with regard to Warren Buffett's intervention, are positive, reports Lindsey Rogerson.
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SCOR obtains China licence
The SCOR group has received the approval of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) for a reinsurance licence in China that will enable it to open a branch in Beijing with a view to conducting property & casualty reinsurance transactions.SCOR opened a representative office in China in 2000 and submitted ...


