All Global Reinsurance articles in Special Report

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    Pound for pound

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    As obesity levels reach almost epidemic proportions, how is the life re/insurance sector responding? By Nigel Allen

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    N is for.. Non-admitted

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    A unique mix

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    Edward Reiche discusses key issues for the development of India's life insurance sector

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    Technocratic Life

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    Life reinsurers are set to reform the use of data in the industry

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    Leading the way

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    One size does not fit all in the life arena, says Douglas J Knowling, and life reinsurers may need to pioneer more rigorous capital requirement

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    Life Innovations

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    Joseph F Kolodney explains the various uses of financial reinsurance in the life sector

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    Injury time

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    As Euro 2004 kicks off, Thomas Trompetter looks at the insurability of professional footballers

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    Surveying the field

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    Darryl Ashbourne and Paul Grimshare explain the findings of a recent survey of the UK life run-off market

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    Surveying the field

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    Nancy M Kenneally looks at the US variable life market

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    Editor's note - Life changes

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    The life reinsurance sector is often overshadowed by the property/casualty reinsurance business

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    Behind the security

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    Laura Bazer and Simon Harris explain Moody's rating methodology for life reinsurers

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    Model Behaviour

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    Catastrophe modeling for the life industry is developing rapidly

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    American Life

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    Jeffery R Burt looks at the current state of the North American life reinsurance sector

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    Is there life after Solvency II?

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    Rick Hodgdon argues that life reinsurers are being pushed into a new - possible undesirable - European regulatory regime

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    From tiny acorns .

    2004-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Nanotechnology - the science of the very small - is a fast-developing science which could prove one of the biggest revolutions for many aspects of human life This also means that re/insurers could find themselves facing new risks.