All Reinsurance articles – Page 332
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Steady as a rock
Montpelier Re has taken a different road from many of its 2001 classmates, and remains steadfastly Bermuda-based. Sarah Goddard looks at the company that quenched the US IPO drought last year.
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Centre stage
Central European markets have been an adventure playground for reinsurers, but they have proved cruel, sending reinsurers back to basics. Adrian Leonard investigates.
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Swiss regime change
Adrian Leonard tracks developments at Swiss Re during the Mühlemann-Kielholz years.
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Excess market takes off
The hardening of the conventional property/casualty market has created a boom in surplus lines business, according to a report from AM Best.
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Reinsurance for life
David Laskey explores the innovative ways in which speciality reinsurance products and techniques can assist growing life insurance offices.
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XXX marches on
Keith Parker explores the reinsurance options for US life insurers trying to tackle Regulation XXX.
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ASIA SPECIAL : Market opening
On 25 April 2002, Munich Re became the first foreign reinsurer to receive approval to establish a branch operation in the People's Republic of China. Munich Re's Karl Wittmann surveys the role for reinsurers in the large, emerging market.
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BADEN-BADEN : Negotiations on the way
This year's Baden-Baden meeting is likely to be much more focused on negotiation than the 2001 gathering.
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Hard and fast
This year has seen a definitive hardening in rates for catastrophe property covers, according to a report from reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter.
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QUALITY : The flight is on
After years of talk, it looks as though the flight to quality is underway, but at what future cost, asks Phil Zinkewicz?
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Re/insurer shares hold promise
Ronald Gift Mullins examines how the prices for the reinsurance industry may have a healthier glow in the future.


