Will Roberts
AnalysisSwiss Re advocates compulsory terrorism coverage
Terror cover should be compulsory where government pools exist, says Swiss Re
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London "at its peak" says Best
Lloyd’s and the London market has never had it so good, says AM Best in Monte Carlo
AnalysisKiln eyes up the US
Having made a bold and costly move to Bermuda, Kiln's sights are now on the US
AnalysisReinsurers urged to maintain discipline
Underwriting discipline is the "biggest near-term challenge", says Fitch
AnalysisHurricane Katrina: two years on
How the industry turned its biggest ever loss into a lesson in fortitude

AnalysisNo lasting damage… for insurers
Anticipated homeowner rate hikes belie healthy insurer balance sheets
Online onlySyndicates brace for soft market
Several Lloyd’s syndicates propose to reduce their capacity in 2008
Online onlyUnderwriting in a softening market
Lancashire's CFO says discipline is the key to tackling a softening market
Online onlyTRIA renewal leaves insurers exposed
The renewed TRIA could expose insurers to “colossal” NBCR losses
Online onlyThe Bermuda broker bonanza
Why are so many brokers upping their presence in the Bermuda market?
Online onlyGlobal warning
A recent report says there is a “strong indication” that man-made climate change is responsible for increased hurricane activity
Online onlyHard times
KRW inflicted hefty damage on PXRE, setting in motion a spiral of decline, but news of a merger with Argonaut offers a new lease of life
Online onlyThe Middle Feast
With healthy profits coming from its established Middle East operations and significant new growth from the Far East, Arig has never had it so good
Online onlyThe great escape
With insurers' profits likely to be washed away, reinsurers set to emerge from the UK floods relatively unscathed
Online onlyToo early to pop the champagne corks
A new report highlights record results for Bermuda reinsurers in 2006, but stormy waters lie ahead
Online onlyIs Singapore the new China?
As Amlin sets up office in Singapore, the Asian invasion continues with firms looking to set up local branches of influence
Online onlyThe fall and rise of a giant?
Out with the old and in with the new – Scottish Re’s restructuring could signal a new lease of life
Online onlyThe harm after the storm
Japanese earthquakes set to hit insurers hard, although total cost will not be known for some time
Online onlyLeaps and bounds for ERM
A recent S&P report highlights the growing importance of ERM as companies look to adopt Solvency II


