All Regions LIVE articles – Page 105
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Investment Analysis
Breaking down Bermuda
How will the injection of new capital into Bermuda affect the island's original jet set? Asks Lindsey Rogerson.
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Global Matters
A selective approach
Existing outside the EU, how will the Reinsurance Directive impact on the Isle of Man's captive market?
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Features
Clean up - the act
New regulations to prevent money laundering in the US could indirectly impact reinsurers, warn Melvin Schwechter and Robert Woody
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Industry Matters
A chink in the FAIR act
Without a federal claims fund many companies will continue to opt for bankruptcy as an asbestos liability solution, warn Robin Cantor and Michael Cook.
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Global Matters
Navigating the P&I sector
LMG steps into the Middle East protection and indemnity market.
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Industry Matters
At a crossroads
To what extent should the US government be involved in insuring catastrophic risks? asks Ernie Csiszar.
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GR Focus
Starting a new chapter
The Mutuelle du Mans Assurance Account Chapter 15 decision has given rise to a series of "firsts", according to Selinda Melnik
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GR Focus
The catalyst for growth
What have been the key drivers that have seen the UK life run-off market double in size in only five years? Darryl Ashbourne provides his insight
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Features
A case of compliance
With over one billion Muslims globally, there are few that would doubt the potential demand for Shari'ah compliant insurance, say David Whear and Annabel Western
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Global Matters
Lloyd's sues Central Fund brokers
Benfield and Aon are targeted by Lloyd's over Central Fund.
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Country Analysis
Brazil - Opening time - Sometime
It's been a long wait for the state reinsurance monopoly to end in Brazil, Maria Kielmas discovers
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Industry Matters
To finality and beyond
The ‘reinsurance to close' market is not being actively serviced, believes Dermot Joyce.
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Industry Matters
Middle Eastern appeal
The London market is catering to a growing demand for specialist products in the Middle East, says Alan McGraw.
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Analysis
Montpelier Re - Up the mountain again
With close to a billion dollars in losses, Montpelier Re moved quickly to restock capital, but were they quick enough? asks Ronald Gift Mullins