All Analysis articles – Page 38
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Markel’s marine man at home in Asia’s risky waters
‘No region has a franchise on genius when it comes to risk management’, says Matthew Cannock
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Why insurers are now open to fresh overseas legal challenges
A recent legal battle between Allianz and a shipping company has shown how vulnerable providers can be to legal challenges brought overseas
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What will the new Lloyd's chief executive look like?
When Richard Ward leaves at the end of the year, what qualities will his successor need?
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Typhoon Haiyan: Rebuild for resilience and fund better forecasting
Intelligent investment key to dealing with future super typhoons, says Aon Benfield’s Mr Hurricane
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Why industry loss warranties are not a magic bullet against disputes
ILWs have gained in popularity in recent years, particularly in the Bermuda reinsurance market.
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The facts behind the unstoppable rise of ILS
Conyers Dill and Pearman Bermuda insurance practice head Chris Garrod on the future of convergence
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Willis defends 360 Aon-style subscription deal
Willis global head of placement, Alastair Swift, argues deal will be good for the London market
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Lessons learned from Superstorm Sandy: one year on
Businesses are wising up to the pitfalls of complacency, says FM Global
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COMMENT: The stranglehold of government bonds
Regulators’ old ideas about what makes a sound investment are choking insurers’ profitability
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The insurance and claims impact of ongoing Australian bushfires
PHOTO SPECIAL: More than 70 fires are burning and at least 30 uncontained
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How future Africa profits will become 'higher than anywhere in the world'
Aon sub-Sahara Africa chief says businesses need to invest in the continent
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How to safeguard cities against future catastrophes
Increasing insured as well as economic losses show how susceptible modern societies are to the impact of nat cats
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How the London market is becoming a paperless industry
The Electronic Claims File (ECF) is the centrepiece of the London Market’s efforts to embrace a digital world
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The lasting effects of S&P's new (re)insurance criteria
GR analyses the rating changes and what they mean for (re)insurers
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Building codes – ignore them at your peril
How building codes trip insurers up, and what the future holds
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FM Global takes it slow and steady in race to win Asia
‘We’re not out there trying to grow faster than our competitors … we don’t need to do that’
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Savage: Aon/Berkshire deal is a vote of confidence in Lloyd’s
But Lloyd’s would be concerned by a proliferation of similar deals, says finance chief
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The impact of Solvency II delays on insurance transactions
Hogan Lovells discusses how to future-proof transactions before the implementation of Solvency II
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Bees, bugs and bread illustrate impacts of ‘pear-shaped phenomena’
Food security on the menu as catastrophe expert examines appetite for emerging risks
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Good for what ILS you
As the market continues to soften, money from pension funds is streaming into insurance-linked securities. But are these investors prepared to withstand the impact of a major catastrophe?