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Dutch insurance market 2003-2008
Figures issued by De Nederlandsche Bank show the Dutch non-life insurance market recorded an 8.1% increase in premium income last year, despite a contraction in the amount of inwards reinsurance that companies wrote. Reinsurance premiums were down..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Reinsurers are relaxed on swine flu
The virulence and spread of A(H1N1) - or swine flu in common parlance - has forced the World Health Organization to assign its highest level of pandemic alert to the virus but so far insurers and reinsurers remain confident this will not prove a..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Obama calls for financial monitor
The administration of US President Barack Obama has proposed a sweeping overhaul of federal regulation of US insurance, banking and other financial services, and the plan has drawn praise from insurance groups and state regulators for not including..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
State Farm Florida makes last call
US insurance group State Farm held out a final glimmer of hope this month that it would not carry out its threat to withdraw from the homeowners’ insurance market in Florida, urging the state’s governor to approve a bill that would..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Corporate round-up
The US Supreme Court has ruled that a 1986 global settlement of asbestos-related claims against Johns Manville Corp shields insurer Travelers from newly filed claims against the manufacturer. The 7-to-2 decision reverses an appeal court ruling that..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Assurant raises reinsurance spend
US insurance group Assurant expects to spend more on reinsurance protection this year despite reducing the amount of protection it will buy from the Florida Cat Fund. The group puts its likely reinsurance cost for 2009 under its base programme at..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
AIG slugs it out with Greenberg
Beleaguered US insurer American International Group and its former Starr International Co (SICO) affiliate have squared off in federal court in New York in recent weeks as AIG seeks to recover shares and funds that SICO allegedly yielded in its..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Trading for weather contracts falls
Weather risk management trading caught the same cold as the rest of the financial markets last year, with volume down 39% and notional value falling 53%, according to the annual survey conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) for the Weather Risk..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Bermudian reinsurance market, first quarter 2009
International reinsurers in Bermuda produced the usual range of mixed performances during the first quarter, but overall net profit of just short of $2bn for our survey of 19 players is a reasonably strong result in what is a changing underwriting..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Reinsurance People
QBE European Operations has made several senior changes. John Neal has succeeded Peter Grove as chief underwriting officer. Kathy Lisson has become chief operating officer. Phil Dodridge takes the new position of chief risk officer. Robert Nias..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
GMAC Re buy accelerates Maiden
Bermudian reinsurance group Maiden’s recently released first quarter figures underline the company’s transformation from heavy reliance on one cedant to more broadly based sources of business.
Maiden started life mainly as a sidecar..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Caribbean pool reduces price again
The reinsurance and alternative risk transfer (ART) protection for the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) has been renewed for the 2009-2010 policy year, with all 16 governments in the region opting to renew their purchase of..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Mega-brokers, first quarter 2009
Improving reinsurance conditions, currency exchange reversals and integration of acquired businesses were the highlight issues during the first quarter for the three mega-brokers, Aon, Marsh and Willis.
In the reinsurance sector, Aon is now..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
AIG business partners escape suit
Delaware Chancery Court Judge Leo Strine has dismissed a case in which shareholders of American International Group accused executives at reinsurer General Re, insurer Ace Ltd, and broker Marsh & McLennan of conspiring with officials at AIG to..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Government limits Equitable review
Policyholders of Equitable Life should not expect too much ex gratia compensation from the government as a result of the assurer’s use of ineffective finite-style protection and the incorrect acceptance of that cover as reinsurance by the..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Conning disposal refocuses Swiss Re
Swiss Re’s concentration on core reinsurance activities continues into 2009 with the sale of third party asset management and research firm Conning & Co, a member of the Swiss Re group since 2001 and currently part of its revamped asset..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Chaucer’s board won’t back Brit
Another proposed acquisition that has run swiftly into difficulty is Brit’s offer for Lloyd’s company Chaucer. As TRR went to press, Brit withdrew its recent all-paper bid that valued Chaucer at about £220m and would have given..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009
Validus eyes IPC as Max pulls out
The tug-of-war between Validus Holdings and Max Capital to merge with Bermudian reinsurer IPC Holdings took a surprising turn earlier this month when IPC shareholders overwhelmingly rejected their board of directors’ recommendation that the..
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26 June 2009
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13-09 - 29 June 2009