All Analysis articles – Page 10
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      AnalysisIs the London Market innovating?
Cultural change and young talent, some of the topics that arose when Global Reinsurance spoke to the market
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      AnalysisCountry profile: India
A fast-growing economy, a young population and the governments ambitious expansion plans, some of the ingredients for success
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      Analysis(Re)insurance in continental Europe can weather Brexit storm – Dagong Europe
Global Reinsurance speaks with the credit rating agency’s lead insurance analyst Linas Grigaliunas
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      AnalysisBrexit and (re)insurance: uncertain times
Whether a paradise lost or a land of opportunity, it’s a new world, a new day, and a road to the unknown, writes Global Reinsurance Editor
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      AnalysisHedging for renewables
An overview of how the insurance industry is tackling the modern energy market
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      AnalysisDiversification for the sake of diversification
The evolution of the Insurance-Linked Securities (ILS) sector, combined with excess liquidity globally, has led the asset class to an interesting crossroads, Elementum Advisors LLC founding principal John DeCaro explains.
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      AnalysisPanama Papers, a wake up call
The biggest data leak to date should be seen as a warning sign for the industry of the challenges and opportunities of cybersecurity
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      AnalysisThe pace of change in the London Market
Is Change in the London Market Radical Enough? Stripe Global Services director Steve Street gives his views
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      AnalysisCyber Hack vs Cyber Leak - does it matter?
The answer may very well depend upon whom you ask. If you are a cyber policyholder or their insurer, then the answer may well be yes, it does matter. If you are an individual whose personal data has been lost, stolen or even just revealed then ...
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      AnalysisIran and Saudi Arabian Rivalry Spans Insurance as well as Politics
Axco head of global risk intelligence and data Alexander Frost compares the Middle East heavyweights and casts a light on how their political tension may impact their insurance markets
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      AnalysisMexico and Solvencia II
Mexico takes a similar path to Europe with regarding solvency, and ultimately faces similar challenges
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      AnalysisMultaqa 2016 essay competition winner revealed
Winning entry rose to the occasion to take that title this landmark Multaqa
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      AnalysisCat regimes in France: dealing with changing threats
After the terror attacks in Paris, and with a increase in weather-related events, does the way risk is tackled need to evolve in line with today’s threats?
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      AnalysisSolvency II: they think it’s all over…it’s hardly started
Silverfinch senior vice president of business development Ashley Smith believes there’s more to come with S2
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      AnalysisThe non-physical risks you need to know about
Xuber Xposure director Justin Davies outlines the top five types of insurable non-physical damage
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      AnalysisCould the naming of UK storms impact on reinsurance claims?
While common practice in other parts of the world, this is a new trend for the UK Alex Denslow and Neil Beighton, both of CMS, discuss the arising challenges
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      AnalysisTianjin: navigating through complex claims
Global incidents like the Tianjin explosion in China can leave loss adjusters in a cultural and political bind. Cunningham Lindsey director of major and complex loss Ben Price unpicks the challenges behind managing major losses
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      AnalysisNew UK rules prevent senior execs from evading poor past
Proposed regulatory referencing rules would take a bite out of the ‘rolling bad apple’, Brahams Dutt Badrick French senior employment lawyer Nick Wilcox explains
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      AnalysisEmerging market CAT risk - looking through multiple lenses
Aspen head of group catastrophe risk managment Alan Calder talks about the uncertainties caused when data is limited and warns against the simplicity of merely viewing the world as emerging and developed markets
 


