All Regulatory articles – Page 28
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Willis rejects compensation plans as "contingents"
After a review of the supplemental compensation plans recently proposed in the marketplace, Willis group has said
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ACE hit by settlement losses in Q1 results
Ace is the highest value card in the pack, but not if you are playing blackjack
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Lloyd's China opens to much fanfare
A host of dignitaries joined Lloyd’s chairman Lord Levene as the market marked the official opening of its new reinsurance operation in China. Levene hosted a special ceremony in which he and Shanghai vice mayor Feng dotted the eyes to complete the painting of a dragon to officially declare the ...
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CEA comments on EU investigations
CEA has made a number of recommendations to the European Commission regarding the interim report of the inquiry into business insurance
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AM Best gets in on China action
AM Best has shown its interest in the rapidly growing Chinese market by releasing a country risk report
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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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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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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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GR Focus
Muddy waters
British government authorities are in the process of changing the taxation situation of UK-owned captives to plug up some holes in current tax law. Stacy Shapiro reports.
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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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Solitary Confinement
Protected, or segregated, cell captives began life in the 1990s. Phil Zinkewicz describes the evolution of this popular solution for undesirable risks.
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Analysis
Out of its comfort zone
India's national reinsurer, General Insurance Corporation, has enjoyed a virtual monopoly. But with the opening up of the market, and the phasing out of compulsory cessions, the reinsurer is leaving its comfort zone, explains Shirish Nadkarni.
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Features
GR Survey: China
With China being the word on everyone's lips at the moment, GR asked the industry about their plans to tap into opportunities in the country. Nick Thorpe presents the results.