All North America articles – Page 43
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AWAC settles antitrust charges for $2.1m
AWAC has reached a $2.1m settlement with the Texas attorney general over antitrust charges
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Decrease in finite puts Imagine back on stable
AM Best has revised the outlook of Imagine Insurance Company Limited from negative to stable
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Cat bond appetite continues in 2007
The oversubscription of Hannover Re's $150m catastrophe bond shows investor appetite is continuing in 2007
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PCI slams “short sighted” Citizens bill
The PCI has warned of the financial crisis that could occur as a result of the Citizens Expansion Bill
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Swiss Re and Allianz in $150m flood and quake securitisation
Swiss Re has places $150m of securities covering flood and earthquake catastrophe events on behalf of Allianz
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GC Fac hit hard by senior departures to Integro
Ron Whyte and Julian Samengo-Turner leave Guy Carpenter's facultative operations to join Integro...
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Max Re completes buyout of US insurer
Max USA Holdings has completed the acquisition of a US-based excess and surplus lines company
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SCOR profits double; announces NYSE delisting
SCOR has revealed strong 2006 results, including a doubling in net income
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Very active hurricane season forecast
TSR continues to forecast an active Atlantic hurricane season in 2007 to high probability
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Willis: Florida concerns unfounded at renewals
Concerns that "Florida Re" could impact non-US catastrophe prices have proven unfounded at 1 April, says Willis Re
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Investment Analysis
Show me the money
Will shareholders expect reinsurers to sustain the good times? With softening rates and new Florida laws, the opportunities aren't what they were in 2006. So is this when tax becomes important? asks Lindsey Rogerson.
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Country Analysis
O Canada!
Anyone who has ever met a Canadian citizen knows they don't like to be mistaken for American. The same can be said for the country's insurance and reinsurance sector, which despite its close proximity and ties to the US, maintains its own individual character. Ronald Gift Mullins reports.