All Financial articles – Page 55
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Excess Re: Allegations without merit
Excess Re will aggressively defend allegations of antitrust by the Connecticut attorney general’s office
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Guy Carp hits back at Connecticut AG allegations
The broker intends to defend itself vigorously and says "there is no basis" for the lawsuit
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Strong franchise sees RGA ratings affirmed
AM Best believes the potential for future earnings volatility exists
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Aon names new global finance head
Christa Davies was CFO at Microsoft’s largest and most profitable division
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Guy Carp US treaty team sees reshuffle
Peter Zaffino to lead US treaty operations; Charles Hewitt joins from Benfield
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Travelers merges reinsurer into indemnity unit
AM Best withdraws the ratings of Discover Re and five TNC Insurance Group subsidiaries
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Swiss Re Europe on review for upgrade
Negative outlook for Swiss Re’s new Luxembourg-based operating entity
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Toa Re ratings off negative watch
Improved underwriting performance sees Toa Re "A+" rating affirmed
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RIMS: Continued erosion of pricing
A RIMS survey has found continued primary price erosion during Q3
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Greenberg buys insurer from Buffett
Starr International USA has acquired property casualty insurer Republic Insurance
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Aspen in $50m accelerated share buyback
Aspen and Goldman Sachs to repurchase 2% of the company’s shares
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Marsh “not guilty” of antitrust charges
Antitrust charges originating from Spitzer's investigations are dismissed
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Scottish Re to restate results
Troubled life reinsurer reveals it will restate after a letter from the SEC
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Credit crisis "unlikely to hit ILS appetite"
S&P see lack of activity in August as seasonal fluctuation
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Scottish Re names new CFO
Terry Eleftheriou was most recently a group finance executive with XL Capital
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GIC push into UK
Indian reinsurer to open London office; looking to acquire African companies
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SMEs to lose out under Solvency II
Smaller insurance businesses may have to make difficult decisions about their long-term viability, warns Moore Stephens