All Analysis articles – Page 39
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JLT targets US expansion after £156m Towers Watson deal
US a “major strategic priority,” says group commercial director
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Allianz Re strives to be leading Asian reinsurer
Regional chief executive says new Allianz Asia hub will make firm’s reinsurance operations ‘more visible in Singapore’
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COMMENT: The surfer’s guide to new capital
Excess supply coupled with sluggish demand means reinsurers must learn to ride the waves of buoyancy
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Jumping through regulatory hoops
Directors’ and officers’ policies are increasingly having to take account of the financial burden of wave after wave of regulation
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Hearing the beat of Latin America
As Latin America’s middle classes rise and prosper and the continent’s rich natural resources are giving the regional economies a boost, what new opportunities do reinsurance senior executives see ahead for their markets?
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How to be a good reinsurer and really show it
Swiss Re is one of several reinsurers putting in place systems to avoid getting involved in unethical work, as it believes this benefits society and its business
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Mixed market fortunes for reinsurers
Fitch Ratings’ observations about the reinsurance sector reveal an inconsistent picture
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Fragmented insurance market on the cards for Germany
DVS boss Hans-Jurgen Allerdissen gives analysis
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Fitch lays out untapped Asian reinsurance opportunities
China and Indonesia present huge prizes, says Wan Siew Wai
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What challenges will SIFI reinsurers face?
The FSB’s reinsurer list for globally systemically important financial institutions will be a double-edged sword
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Why extending Fatca's deadline has created uncertainty for (re)insurers
Compliance with the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) is a murky area for (re)insurers
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ACR: can (re)insurers keep up with Asian growth?
ACR Capital Holding chief executive John Tan has mixed opinions
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Amlin fights off "intense" competition from capital markets
Catastrophe risk appetite high, says chief executive
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How can reinsurers adapt to the latest US sanctions against Iran?
Increase in US sanctions raises compliance burden on reinsurers
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Top tax reasons why (re)insurers should choose the UK as their domicile
UK’s tax regime has changed significantly since the likes of Hiscox, Catlin and Beazley left
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How big data could transform cat modelling in emerging markets
Vast swathes of information – from sources including weather forecasting, mobile phone use and social media – could be used to challenge assumptions and mitigate risks
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JLT sets out plans to compete in Asia
Asia chief executive tells GR “there’s room for a strong number four”
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Q&A: Mark Harrington, Barbican
Barbican’s chief underwriting officer discusses challenges facing the reinsurance market, including the growing convergence with the capital markets, and why it is a good time to be part of the Lloyd’s franchise.
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Car hackings raise questions over coverage
Potential vulnerabilities in automotive computer systems fuel fears of liability risks and product recalls
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Infrastructure demand leaves firms blind to long-term risks
Marsh warns in particular that climate change is not a risk factor built into most Asian infrastructure investment models