All Analysis articles – Page 62
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Eastern promise
Foreign brokers and reinsurers turn their attention to the burgeoning Indian insurance market.
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Capital markets solution
The Financial Services Authority is developing rules to ease the regulation of special purpose vehicles in the UK.
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Compact begins operation
The NAIC streamlines regulatory oversight in an effort to derail national insurance regulation.
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Earthquakes all in a state
American insurer Allstate will no longer offer earthquake cover in an attempt to limit its exposure to rare catastrophes.
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Part VII success
The first successful Part VII transfer heralds a new era for run-off at Lloyd's.
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A learning opportunity
Australian re/insurers should look to the US to prepare themselves for emerging risks.
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Japan gives NIA initiative the thumbs up
Japan lauds an insurance regulatory uniformity proposal in the US.
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Laundering put through the wringer
The IRDA puts new, stringent anti-money laundering regulations in place.
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Yea/Nay US federal insurance
The National Insurance Act of 2006 has split the US market wide open.
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What's in a sidecar?
Sidecars are once again becoming a popular means of increasing reinsurance capacity.
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Litigious industry
The US still far exceeds the tort costs of other industrialised nations.
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And the heat is off
The FSA puts on hold its plans to develop rules on contract certainty.
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Ringing in the changes
Lloyd's decision to hire Dr Richard Ward as its CEO has been welcomed by reformers.