All London articles – Page 32
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Interview: Marsh UK & Ireland chief executive Mark Weil
Marsh chief on acquisitions, future plans, contingent commissions and the London market
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GR interviews: the men in charge of Lockton Re
George Carrington and Mike Hammond on strategy and the future of the firm
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GR interviews: the man who invented cat bonds
Hannover Re’s Eberhard Mueller on the past and future of his invention
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Why W&I insurance uptake is increasing
CMS Cameron McKenna on what’s driving the uptake of M&A insurance
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Aspen accuses Endurance of having 'disdain' for Lloyd's and rejects $3.2bn takeover bid
Reinsurer launches unsolicited bid to buy rival for $47.50 a share
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How capacity is heading to the specialty markets
Willis’s Alistair Rivers on the shift in investment
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Aon's Case on why the Berkshire sidecar deal is 'good for Lloyd's'
Chief executive says sidecar good for all involved
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How firms are hit by European nationalism and political instability
Nationalism is now increasingly dominating the political landscape in Europe
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Could foreign insurers flock to China under new M&A regime?
As China’s regulators relax M&A rules, could this open the previously restricted $288bn market?
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How natural disasters and extreme weather events are worsening
Increasingly volatile weather is becoming a global trend and businesses need to be prepared for extreme and unprecedented disruptions
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The latest trends in catastrophe modelling
Aon Benfield, Lloyd’s and Intersys give updates on developments
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How technology and Ruschlikon can save brokers time and money
JLT and EbixExchange on advantages for the (re)insurance sector
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Why cyber attacks against firms and governments are increasing
Black markets for cyber criminals are fostering attacks
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Swiss Re: Global catastrophe claims almost halved in 2013
Europe suffered the year’s two most expensive disasters
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Cyber theft - a national emergency?
Computer hacking is a multi-trillion dollar global business run by organised criminals to fund terrorist activities, warns security intelligence expert Stuart Poole-Robb
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How can (re)insurance better sell itself to recruits?
CMS Cameron McKenna’s Ed Foss tackles the issue
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Allied World on tackling the low interest rate environment
John Gauthier on adopting new approaches to investment management
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How forex rigging scandal will cause a wave of D&O insurance claims
GR investigates why the full cost will top Libor scandal
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What the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 case reveals about poor crisis management
Aviation risk expert predicts heavy reputational damage
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JLT Towers Re on how public bodies can better use big data
‘Risk managers haven’t had a handle on the data’