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Is the industry overcapitalised?
A new renewals report by JLT Re questions whether the industry is overcapitalised for the current level of demand
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Benfield: Return to calm for reinsurers
The reinsurance industry saw a return to a “fragile calm” at the 1 January renewals according to Benfield
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Aon addresses UN on energy crisis
The insurance industry has a valuable role in resolving the current energy crisis, said Aon's chairman of Natural Resources
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Life insurers push for reserve relief
Principles-based reserve methods may be in place for life insurance products by 2009 says AM Best
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Lloyd's gains 9% capacity boost
With its rating outlook now on positive, Lloyd's has increased its opening capacity for 2007 by 9%
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Swiss Re places $705m mortality cat bond
Swiss Re has gained $705m of extreme mortality risk protection
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Reinsurance index soars 22.7% in 2006
The insurance and reinsurance industry is outperforming stock market activity
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PCS: Cats cost $8.8bn in 2006
According to ISO's PCS unit 33 catastrophes cost an estimated $8.8bn in the US in 2006
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Levene: Insurers must tackle climate change
Insurers cannot afford to be in denial over climate change, warned Lloyd's chairman Lord Levene
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Genworth sells unit; names Kelleher CFO
Genworth has agreed to sell a life and health unit to Sun Life Financial
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Tawa Group names new CEO
Non-life run-off investment group Tawa has named David Vaughan as new chief executive officer
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Brit sells stake in Epic
Brit Insurance is selling its stake in Epic Investment Partners to Syndicate Asset Management
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Marsh launches Bermuda sidecar
Marsh has set up the first broker-led property catastrophe sidecar in Bermuda
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Catlin names new CFO
Catlin has named Peter Presperin as chief financial officer of Catlin US
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AM Best: Hiscox Bermuda ratings affirmed
Hiscox Bermuda's ratings have been affirmed in anticipation of a $700m increase in shareholder funds