All Reinsurance articles – Page 8
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NewsQatar: A new reality
Accolades like ‘world’s fastest-growing economy’ and ‘richest population’ are all well and good. But David Banks reports that Qatar has now unveiled a list of reasons why its reinsurance credentials must be noticed too.
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CedantsTheir secret weapon
Reinsurers are starting to assert themselves in the claims process, demanding increased control and earlier involvement. And they’re using the loss adjuster to do it, David Banks writes. We ask how cedants can fight back.
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Cover StorySlowly but surely
Swiss Re has been regarded as the fast-paced player in reinsurance, but that was before the banking crisis hit. Today, its more cautious rival, Munich Re, appears to be ahead of the game.
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Online onlyReinsurance rates still softening at April 1 renewals
Aon Benfield reports level to declining cedant demand; non-peak zone cat losses have no pricing impact.
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Online onlyReinsurance rates continue to dip at April 1 renewals
However, Guy Carpenter says several US business lines showed no signs of impact by Q1 catastrophe activity
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Online onlyCatastrophe claims to hit reinsurers’ Q1 figures hardest: Willis Re
Broker says $16bn losses makes first quarter "worst ever" for natural peril losses
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Online onlyEIF: 'Size matters', says Parter Re's Miranthis
Soft market will drive M&A according to Costas Miranthis at European Insurance Forum
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Online onlyEIF: Lloyd's McGovern warns on Solvency II
McGovern says insurers outside EU should not be complacent
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Online onlySwiss Re places additional $120m into cat bond
First cat bond to use PERILS index for European windstorm losses
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Online onlyAspen has $75-115m catastrophe loss
Losses mainly from Chile earthquake reinsurance claims
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Japan P&C insurers still negative
Moody’s says outlook affected by economic pressures in the domestic market
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Aspen Re looking to advance Middle East links
Joint venture a possibility for Bermuda reinsurer
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Online onlyEnergy insurance capacity hits ten-year high - Willis
Brokers are using actuarial modelling to help buyers take advantage of a more competitive market, says Willis
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Online onlyArgo expects Q1 catastrophe losses to reach $35m
Argo reveals preliminary loss estimates for earthquakes in Chile and Haiti and Windstorm Xynthia
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Online onlyOdysseyRe opens in Brazil
Approval gained from SUSEP; COO Brian Young says admitted status will 'enhance growth'
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Online onlyRMS and Asia Capital Re to cooperate in Asia
Companies were mindful of devastation from recent earthquakes and typhoons


