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CV Starr obtains China licence
CV Starr has acquired a licence to operate in China, according to CEO Hank Greenberg. Speaking during a lecture at Lloyd's, Greenberg confirmed the company would be looking to set up a syndicate in the near future. Meanwhile Lloyd's CEO Richard Ward confirmed that the future CV Starr syndicate would ...
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New Marsh CEO takes up the reins
Marsh has named Martin South as chief executive officer of its UK operations
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Graham White appointed deputy chairman of Lloyd's
Graham White, executive director of Argenta Private Capital, was appointed as deputy chairman of Lloyd's yesterday
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Features
Not what it says on the tin
A round-up of some key cases in the UK and the US in 2006 highlights some basic issues with follow-the-settlement and claims cooperation clauses, explain Ian McKenna, Wendy Allen-Rodney, Matthew Ingber and Jordan Rosenfeld.
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GR Focus
The tipping point?
Does the 2007 renewal season represent a return to normality or is this the tipping point in the cycle? David Pannell examines some of the key trends.
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Feast or famine?
Is the reinsurance industry now overcapitalised? With prices now falling for many lines of business Christopher Kershaw and Andrew Poulton explain why there is too much capital in the market and what the consequences might be.
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FSA calls for greater stress testing
The FSA's risk report has highlighted climate change and pandemic influenza as considerable risks
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Cover Story
A bumper year
2006 is being hailed an abundant year of profits for reinsurers with Mother Nature providing some respite following record losses in 2005. But it's too soon to start celebrating, warns Mairi Mallon.
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Aon: FSA report highlights need for ERM
The FSA's financial risk report highlights the importance of enterprise risk management, says Aon Global Risk Consulting
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Bank of America opens Lloyd's syndicate
Bank of America has established a new Lloyd's syndicate with £33m of capacity.
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S&P: Syndicate capacity at all-time high
Standard & Poor's latest assessment reveals Lloyd's syndicate's enjoy all-time high capacity