All Catastrophe articles – Page 44
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Willis predicts energy market capacity boost
Willis predicts more Gulf of Mexico windstorm capacity may be available in 2007
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Brit launches Norton Re in Bermuda
Brit is to launch new Bermuda-based reinsurance company Norton Re
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Trident to sell 3 million AXIS shares
Trident II has agreed to sell 3 million of AXIS Capital's common shares in a block trade
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Upgrade for RenRe after profitable year
AM Best has upgraded the issuer credit ratings (ICR) to “a+” from “a” of Renaissance Re
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Risk revision sees Montpelier Re upgraded
Fitch has upgraded the rating of Montpelier Re to “BBB+” from “BBB”
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Businesses still not ready for pandemic threat
According to the latest Aon report on pandemic influenza, businesses are still unprepared
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ACE predicts hefty cat losses for 2007
Despite a bullish forecast, ACE expects to see cat losses of $450m in 2007
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Catlin Bermuda provides NCBR terror cover
Catlin Bermuda will write affordable coverage for acts of nuclear, chemical, biological and radiological terrorism
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Bumper year for Bermuda reinsurers
Bermuda reinsurers are anticipating record profits in 2006 after a benign hurricane season
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Features
Runaway train
There is no holding back the soaring rates on US wind-exposed lines, while in the rest of the world prices are likely to remain level or even soften at the 1 January renewals. And so continues the tale of two markets, despite a non-existent hurricane season, discovers Mairi Mallon.