All North America articles – Page 46
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GR Survey: M&A
In February, Global Reinsurance ran a survey on the potential for mergers and acquisitions in the industry in 2007. Peter Joy presents the results.
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The Florida storm
What are the economic consequences for Bermudian reinsurers after being pushed out of the Florida market? Roger Crombie explains why it will be a year of two halves.
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Finite redux
Is there still a place in the industry for finite reinsurance despite its tarnished reputation? Or is it just a bad word that "gives people the shivers"? asks Ronald Gift Mullins.
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Feeding the hunger
Rumours that Ariel Re is a frontrunner to buy Lloyd's insurer Talbot Underwriting could signal the start of M&A fever in 2007, predicts Mairi Mallon. Particularly in the wake of new Florida legislation.
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Reinsurers "crowded out" of Florida
Sidecars will decline and reinsurers will be "crowded out" of the Florida market, predicts Moody's
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Former Willis director joins JK Buckenham
JK Buckenham has announced that former Willis director, Robin Begg, has joined the group
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Lockton expands property team
Lockton has named Ray Beegle as senior vice president in its New York office
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Sidecars and start-ups to decline
AM Best expects sidecars and start-up reinsurers to decline as a result of recent Florida legislation
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RenRe wind wall to aid hurricane research
RenaissanceRe will develop a wall of wind to replicate the impact from Category 4 hurricanes
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Plumeri welcomes NY TRIA hearing
Willis CEO Joe Plumeri has welcomed a congressional hearing on the extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act
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Scottish Re ratings unaffected by losses
S&P says Scottish Re's ratings will not be affected by its fourth quarter earnings loss of $233.8m