All Analysis articles – Page 56
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Deutsche Bank backs run-off venture
New run-off firm Afinia proves run-off is full of opportunity
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QBE launches new European reinsurer
QBE combines its existing Limit syndicates into QBE Re Europe
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UK floods highlight future risk
How freak weather events are encouraging insurers to look at alternatives
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Kiln eyes up the US
Having made a bold and costly move to Bermuda, Kiln's sights are now on the US
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Open Europe
The Reinsurance Directive has already stirred up some interesting structural changes in European reinsurers
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Still looking tasty
Ariel's unconditional deal with Atrium and Validus' stable outlook prove that Lloyd's is still offering rich pickings to Bermudians
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Reinsurers urged to maintain discipline
Underwriting discipline is the "biggest near-term challenge", says Fitch
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Hurricane Katrina: two years on
How the industry turned its biggest ever loss into a lesson in fortitude
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Bermuda firms suffer under new law
A new law limiting work permits could force insurers to outsource
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Berkley looks down under
Berkley Insurance Company is looking to establish an office in Australia
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Is subprime the next Enron?
Professional liability re/insurers prepare for the fallout of the US subprime collapse
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Mexico braces for cat 4 Dean
Dean is expected to make landfall in Mexico in four days time as a category 4 storm
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No lasting damage… for insurers
Anticipated homeowner rate hikes belie healthy insurer balance sheets
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Duelling marine insurers
An acrimonious bidding war between AIG and CV Starr is pushing down marine prices
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Note of caution
Can the ongoing profit march of the reinsurance industry continue unabated?
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Syndicates brace for soft market
Several Lloyd’s syndicates propose to reduce their capacity in 2008
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Concerns over US cat fund bill
A new bill proposing a national catastrophe fund requires “a healthy amount of scepticism” warns Bob Hartwig
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UK flooding linked to climate change
The UN’s IPCC says extreme weather events will become more frequent