All Regulatory articles – Page 29
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GR Focus
Freedom from captivity
Captives must adapt and change in order to remain competitive. Dominic Wheatley examines the changing environment in which captives operate and suggests how they can respond to it.
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Country Analysis
O Canada!
Anyone who has ever met a Canadian citizen knows they don't like to be mistaken for American. The same can be said for the country's insurance and reinsurance sector, which despite its close proximity and ties to the US, maintains its own individual character. Ronald Gift Mullins reports.
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China opens for business
The Year of the Pig promises to be a prosperous one for China's insurance and reinsurance industry. As the Middle Kingdom further opens its doors, Helen Yates considers the main challenges for the market and its new entrants.
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GR conference highlights Middle East potential
According to delegates at a Global Reinsurance conference in Doha, Qatar, there are incredible opportunities in the region
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UK government not taking nanotechnology risks seriously
UK Council for Science and Technology publishes its “Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies Review”...
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Federal fund will hurt private reinsurance market, says RAA's Nutter
Reinsurance Association of America president Frank Nutter says federal programme would "displace vibrant private reinsurance market"
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Louisiana capital matching program to attract insurers
Louisiana insurance commissioner launches insurer grant programme to raise property capacity in the state
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Plumeri calls for principles-based regulation
Willis chairman and CEO Joe Plumeri has highlighted the importance of embracing princples-based regulation
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Plumeri calls for principles-based regulation
“Principles are values you hold that are non-negotiable. You should know what the right thing to do is and do it with a passion.”
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Lloyd's China gets stamp of approval
Lloyd’s has announced that it has received the formal licence document from the Chinese regulators to begin operations for its new reinsurance company in Shanghai, Lloyd’s Reinsurance Company China.The licence, approved by the Chinese Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC), will enable Lloyd’s to underwrite onshore reinsurance business throughout China. It will ...
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S&P: Ratings unchanged on Swiss Re EU subsidiaries
S&P's ratings and outlooks on the European subsidiaries of Swiss Re remain unchanged following today's announcement
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Swiss Re to form Luxembourg entities
In anticipation of the European Reinsurance Directive, Swiss Re will adapt its legal structure
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CLIMATE CHANGE 2007: Sweeping change needed, says Meacher
The UK must undergo a change in mindset at all levels that “has to be so sweeping as to be breathtaking" to tackle climate change