All Analysis articles – Page 51
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A weighty problem
Munich Re explains how reinsurers can help tackle an “explosion of obesity”
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Pacific Lifeline for Scottish Re?
Will its sale to Pacific LifeCorp end the ailing life reinsurer’s woes?
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QBE to pursue New Cap Re
Judge decides there is a case to be answered by reinsurer in liquidation
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Bermuda executives "uncomfortable" with island politics
The Bermuda premier Ewart Brown shut down parliamentary debate last month
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Back under the spotlight
The SEC has renewed its interest in Hank Greenberg and former AIG CFO Howard Smith
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IAG CEO resigns amid failed QBE bid
Michael Hawker struck a defiant note while acknowledging he had lost investor support
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End in sight for US collateral rules
Second Transatlantic Economic Council meeting calls for a level playing field
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Plumeri opens doors to new skyscraper
The Willis Building "is a monument to our past, current and future", says Plumeri
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AIG soldiers on after $7.8bn loss
The size of AIG's record Q1 loss sent shudders through the industry
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The size of a market-changing loss
Could the industry absorb a $50bn catastrophe loss in 2008?
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Victory goes to the fastest
Reinsurance giants are racing to gain predominance in Brazil, a market set to double in four years
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House of Lords overturns HIH rulings
Differences between UK and Australian insolvency laws will affect creditors
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Blueprint going nowhere
The US Treasury's blueprint for an optional federal charter is getting mixed reactions
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Aspen defies market logic
New syndicate launch flies in the face of calls to “tighten belts”
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Reform on the cards
Proposals could lead to a single US regulator and see an end to 100% collateral rules