All Regulatory articles – Page 23
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Open Europe
The Reinsurance Directive has already stirred up some interesting structural changes in European reinsurers
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Bermuda “AA+” ratings affirmed
Bermuda has a "strong offshore international financial centre" says Fitch
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ERM models a must for Solvency II
The integration of capital models will prepare reinsurers for Solvency II compliance says Guy Carp
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FSA releases new guidance
Industry guidance will aid firms in move towards principles-based regulation
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Reinsurers urged to maintain discipline
Underwriting discipline is the "biggest near-term challenge", says Fitch
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Atrium bid unconditional says Ariel
Bermuda start-up’s cash offer for Lloyd's insurer is unconditional
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Hurricane Katrina: two years on
How the industry turned its biggest ever loss into a lesson in fortitude
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MMC in $800m accelerated buyback
Marsh & McLennan will repurchase $800m worth of outstanding MMC common stock
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Bermuda firms suffer under new law
A new law limiting work permits could force insurers to outsource
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European insurers to escape subprime
Second-order effects likely to be of greater significance, says Moody's
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Fitch ups capital charges for mortgage insurers
Some rating downgrades expected in the wake of the US subprime collapse
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Mississippi lawyer charged in Katrina dispute
An attorney has been charged with criminal contempt in a Katrina claims dispute involving State Farm
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PartnerRe to launch $1bn European reinsurer
PartnerRe consolidates in Dublin under the Reinsurance Directive
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AM Best comments on PartnerRe Europe
PartnerRe's ratings remain unchanged following the announcement of its European consolidation
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Is subprime the next Enron?
Professional liability re/insurers prepare for the fallout of the US subprime collapse
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PCI backs Katrina claims handling
A report has found that there was "no evidence that wind damages were improperly attributed to flooding"
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Florida regulator denies rate filings
The Florida insurance regulator has denied the rate requests of three insurers for “not substantially lowering their prices”