All articles by Newsdesk – Page 71
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European insurers call for Solvency II flexibility
Resistance builds in market against one-size approach
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Broker revenue to remain flat in 2013, says Fitch
M&A activity constrained by shrinking number of suitable targets
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AIG to sell remaining US government stake for $7.6bn
US insurer aims to sell 234.2 million Treasury shares in company
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Munich Re signs guarantee deal with PV manufacturer Yingli
Agreement will cover long-term technology performance of PV modules
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Fairfax disposes of $270m stake in Cunningham Lindsey
Financial services firm reinvests $34m in Cunningham Lindsey shares
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Insurers less exposed to systemic risk than banks, says report
The Geneva Association study compared 28 of the world’s biggest insurers with 28 of the world’s most-important banks
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US P&C reinsurers write $22.9bn in net premiums in 2012
Combined ratio improves to 91% from 108% a year earlier
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Hanover estimates Sandy loss of up to $140m
Most of losses arise from domestic commercial and personal lines
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LMA publishes guidance in event of eurozone exit
New checklist encourages policyholders and carriers to include appropriate clauses at the outset
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Moody's retains negative outlook for German insurers
Ratings reflects poor profitability of motor insurance industry
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Cayman steps up bid to attract reinsurers
Islands create two new classes of reinsurer; bring in new immigration law
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Swiss Re signs £800m pension longevity deal with LV=
Reinsurer to cover more than 5,000 pension funds members
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AIG in talks to sell 90% stake in ILFC
Chinese-led investor group eyes up $4.8bn swoop for aircraft leasing firm
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Lloyd's underwriters vote to keep current box system
LMA survey reveals only one-quarter of underwriters want underwriting room to be changed
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Hiscox launches gap year travel policy
New product covers travel disruption and natural catastrophe evacuation
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Tower to complete Canopius merger in Q1 2013
US insurer will seek shareholder approval for $75m deal next year