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Euro is the curse of the cat bond
But demand for transactions in US dollars rather than euros raises concerns over focus on US risk
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Damage bill unlikely from Victoria quake
5.3 magnitude earthquake struck the southeast coast of Australia
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Baden Baden: Berkley Re UK on track to start writing at 1/1
New reinsurer fills gap in WR Berkley’s global reinsurance coverage
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Latest Issue
Global Reinsurance October 2011 e-Edition
Available to browse, Global Reinsurance’s October 2011 e-Edition
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Latest Issue
Global Reinsurance September 2011 e-Edition
Available to browse, Global Reinsurance’s September 2011 e-Edition
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Latest Issue
Global Reinsurance April 2011 e-Edition
Available to browse, Global Reinsurance’s April 2011 e-Edition
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Global Reinsurance February 2011 e-Edition
Available to browse, Global Reinsurance’s February 2011 e-Edition
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Global Reinsurance March 2011 e-Edition
Available to browse, Global Reinsurance’s March 2011 e-Edition
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Latest Issue
Global Reinsurance May 2011 e-Edition
Available to browse, Global Reinsurance’s May 2011 e-Edition
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Latest Issue
Global Reinsurance June 2011 e-Edition
Available to browse, Global Reinsurance’s June 2011 e-Edition
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Transatlantic reveals another suitor
Transatlantic Holdings has entered a confidentiality agreement and takeover talks with another anonymous third party.
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Baden-Baden was bleak but it's not all bad
We could never go back to the market lows of the '90s
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Industry Matters
Some capital ideas
The London market continues to shrug off challenges from overseas. It has the people and the skills, it has the ‘brand’ – but will this be enough to keep the world at its feet? We report from a GR roundtable that debated London’s place as a global leader
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News
The return of the soft sell
Following a flurry of last-minute activity to secure lower prices in the 1 January 2010 renewals, the news is in: reinsurance rates have softened. But why is this, and what can we expect in the year ahead?
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Cedants
What you really want
It is a relationship that forms the very heart of the industry, but what do cedants really look for in their reinsurers? Far from being all about the money, it seems that stability, trust and understanding are more the order of the day
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Cover Story
On the money
Aon Benfield’s Grahame Chilton has been unusually quiet since selling up to Aon a year ago. But the man who loves the deals more than the dosh is still not afraid to say ‘I told you so’