All Analysis articles – Page 40
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Monsoons and cyclones Asia's major nat cat events for H1 2013
Aon Benfield catastrophe update sheds light on major natural disaster costs in region
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Legislation shakes up insurance rules
There have been significant changes in the insurance and reinsurance legislative landscape in the UK over the past year, and the rest of 2013 promises even more
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The importance of reflecting on a catastrophe
The past two years have provided a steep learning curve in natural disaster claims handling, leading to a more refined approach and before-the-event strategy building
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Banks and insurers in a marriage of minds
Banks and insurance companies have become one another’s port in the regulatory storm since the crisis of 2008, and found new dimensions to their partnerships
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How the digital revolution has left firms exposed
Media reports and surveys are revealing the extent to which organisations are vulnerable to the effects of data security breaches
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Why Europe must work together for better flood (re)insurance cover
The UK’s public/private proposition sets a template, but will other countries follow?
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If the winds don’t get you, congress will
Capital appears to be flowing into the US reinsurance sector in various forms, but storms and legal developments taking shape this year might yet stretch resources
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Vying for a slice of the action
(Re)insurers from mature and emerging markets are pouring capacity into the Middle East
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Continent still proves its global credentials
The sovereign debt crisis and a catastrophe-hit 2012 have not dented Europe’s competitiveness in the world market – but it must stay ahead of emerging markets
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Video: Jeff Singer, chief executive, DIFC
GR speaks to Jeff Singer, chief executive, Dubai International Financial Centre Authority, about Dubai’s role in international (re)insurance and why the Middle East needs support from Lloyd’s
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Q&A: Chris O'Kane, Aspen
Aspen’s chief executive discusses the business’s work in developing countries, its treatment of capital markets and its hopes for renewed growth in the US
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Rising incomes whet Latin appetite for private cover
The rise of Latin America’s middle-class has been one of the biggest stories from the region and insurers are taking advantage of the phenomenon
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Safe harbour or atlantic drift?
Bermuda’s tax position continues to stir up controversy among global financial regulators, but this is more than offset by its thriving reputation as a reinsurance hub
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Rapid growth lures reinsurers to Asia Pacific
While the region is considered to be underinsured, profits have yet to materialise for foreign investors who have already taken the leap
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Six barriers businesses face when building resilience to natural catastrophes
FM Global survey reveals how maintaining business continuity following natural disasters goes beyond insurance
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Keeping on the right side of sanctions
What do the new US-Iran sanctions mean for international (re)insurers and how can they protect themselves?
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Why the future of Lloyd's is in emerging markets
Lloyd’s is pushing for licenses in India, Turkey and Colombia
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How air pollution is suppressing hurricanes
Aerosols may even control multi-decadal cycle, says Met Office research
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European flood loss creep begins
Since the 2002 floods, protection has improved and insurers have introduced higher deductibles or withdrawn from providing cover in loss-prone areas