All Regulatory articles – Page 10
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Marsh gains Saudi Arabia licence
Intermediary will provide full broking and advisory services
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Gulf Re gains DIFC licence
Specialist insurer owned by Gulf Investment Corporation and Arch Capital Group
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Regulation ‘a major challenge’ in Brazil
Risk management burdened by red tape, say speakers at Willis seminar
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Cooper Gay completes Heath Lambert buyout
The acquisition, for an undisclosed consideration, will increase Cooper Gay’s UK revenue by over £8.5m
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Back under the spotlight
The SEC has renewed its interest in Hank Greenberg and former AIG CFO Howard Smith
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Run-off fight ‘must move to UK’
US insurers plan to appeal following federal judge’s ruling
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Swiss Re extols non-life reserving
Sigma study suggests improved practices could benefit the whole industry
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Greenberg investigated in second AIG deal
SEC probe has turned its attention to a second deal made by AIG that goes beyond this year's trial, say reports
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Moody's downgrades AIG; outlook negative
Outlook reflects AIG's exposure to further volatility in the US mortgage market
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SCOR cancels outstanding Converium shares
Cancellation of shares not owned by SCOR means SCOR Switzerland is now a fully-owned subsidiary
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Guy Carp publishes global terror update
Broker sees increased government involvement in mitigating terror risk for insurers and reinsurer
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Florida pension fund sues AIG
Law suit alleges that insurer inflated the price of its sub-prime linked securities
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Florida Commission approves AIR model
Recent Florida legislative changes require insurers to use Commission-certified models
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Senior appointments at Argenta
Argenta Holdings CEO Andrew Annandale has been appointed MD of Argenta Syndicate Management Limited
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End in sight for US collateral rules
Second Transatlantic Economic Council meeting calls for a level playing field
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Raising the Titanic
If New York’s Insurance Exchange was such a failure in the 1980s, why would regulators want to recreate a similar one today? Ronald Gift Mullins discovers that many people think the time is now right to establish a “Lloyd’s” in NYC.
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Plumeri opens doors to new skyscraper
The Willis Building "is a monument to our past, current and future", says Plumeri
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CEA and ACLI call for EU/US insurance forum
Joint message prior to 13 May Transatlantic Economic Council meeting
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Asia Capital Re launches retakaful company
The venture with Khazanah Nasional Bhd and Dubai Banking Group will be the world's largest retakaful company