All Analysis articles – Page 21
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How will reinsurers deal with the UK’s driverless cars?
Reinsurers mull exclusions over controversial new technology
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European insurers paid out €952bn in claims in 2013
Insurance Europe finds insurers paid out €2.6bn per day
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Nat cat losses hit five-year low: Aon Benfield
Frequency and economic losses both dipped in 2014
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Renewals: are reinsurers running scared of UK motor?
Is coverage availability going to dry up?
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Keeping the London market relevant in 2015: IUA chief David Matcham
Projects needed to keep London sharp
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‘Reinsurance needs a reset’: Guy Carpenter EMEA chief
Alternative capital pressure key feature of 1/1 renewals
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How the Insurance Act will change all UK (re)insurance policies
Clyde & Co reviews the Act, which is currently going through parliament, and explains how it will change the (re)insurance landscape
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The new-look Pool Re: what you need to know
Changes to Pool Re come as government/reinsurer co-operation heightens
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The USA insurance market digest for 2014
Flood reforms, cyber awareness, catastrophe claims and the expiry of TRIA have dominated debate
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Summing up the MENA insurance market's 2014
Despite (re)insurance boom, low penetration and cultural issues still equal business challenges
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Reviewing the 2014 London insurance market
Cyber, ILS and a female boss at Lloyd’s all promise a welcome new era for the hub
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The highs and lows of the 2014 Latin American market
Energy and construction opportunities are giving sustenance to this often drought-hit region
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Q&A: Navigators' president Paul Hennessy
From his first job in freezing Canada, Hennessy looks back at his career
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Market report: European insurance in 2014
Despite concerns about gaps in cover for more frequent extreme weather, reinsurers are optimistic in the run-up to the Solvency II regime
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Bermuda: the year in review
As the leading market for alternative capital, Bermuda has also paid for its success with plummeting rates in the US
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How the Asia-Pacific insurance market performed in 2014
Regulation, mergers and wind storms have assured plenty of activity in this crowded marketplace
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Are Gibraltarian insurers over-reliant on ancillary income?
Study shows that some insurers see big swings in COR if non-risk income is removed
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Automated vehicles: good or bad for insurers?
How more computers in vehicles will change underwriting as well as challenge perceptions of liability
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Investigation: behind the collapse of unrated insurer Millburn
Reinsurer Klapton still owes Millburn money