All Archive articles – Page 22
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It's ART but is it reinsurance?
Michael Butler warns that new regulations in the pipeline could hit the re/insurance industry hard.
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Emerging risk
Liability is an increasingly difficult and unpredictable class, according to broker Marsh.
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Run-down on run-off
Stephanie Mocatta looks back at the landmark events of the past year in the run-off sector.
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The next asbestos?
Snowballing claims, large jury awards and even a Hollywood appearance are leading commentators to declare that toxic mould may be the next asbestos for the re/insurance industry. But times have changed, and this may well not be the case.
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Reformation
A set of proposals designed to take Lloyd's of London into the 21st century has met with a mixed response.
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ROUNDTABLE : Outsourcing service
Global Reinsurance, played host to a recent roundtable in London, where outsourcing was the topic of debate. A lively discussion ensued.
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Investment balance
Asset-liability management enables re/insurers to gauge their risk appetite.
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ASIA SPECIAL : Out of the shadows
The role of the actuary in non-life insurance has expanded out of all recognition as companies seek to understand their risk profile. However, you do not have to be an actuary to apply actuarial methods, says Peter Lee.
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Watch the world of reinsurance
Global Reinsurance is broadcasting exclusively to Rendez-Vous de Septembre delegates for four days over the meeting. Here, editor Sarah Goddard explains what Global Reinsurance TV is all about.
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Pulling The Trigger
Ipe Jacob argues for the concept of automated triggers in schemes of arrangement.
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Full and Frank Disclosure
Knowledge is power, but information exchange is definitely king in the cedant-reinsurer relationship.
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Cash is King
One of the most effective ways of strengthening the balance sheet is to accelerate cashflow, argues Peter Wolf.
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New cash on the block
The past year has seen a slew of new capital into the re/insurance sector, with some markets more popular as a destination for the new money than others. Sarah Goddard spoke to some of the new players.
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Funding the silver future
As retiree-related benefits have an increasing impact on earnings, Christopher Quinn and Chris Rutten contend that they have moved from being a `accounting thing' to an `expense thing'.
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A dose of reality
European pharmaceutical and medical products companies have been finding liability insurance increasingly difficult to obtain, following large losses in 2001. Adrian Leonard explores the state of the market.
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Artful developments
Alan Punter and Julian Roberts ask why alternative solutions have not been as widely used as expected following the recent market hardening.