All Regulatory articles – Page 79
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Regulation ramping up
Super-regulation is the order of the day for London market and European re/insurers, says Alexandra Booth, though this may be to the detriment of the industry.
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Caveat Emptor
Reinsurers are taking on risks they are unable to monitor, Frank Partnoy tells
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Navigating the storm
Chris Don reports on the messages that emerged from day one of the European Insurance Forum 2003.
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Governing directors and officers
John A Rafferty discusses the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and offers some advice to corporate risk managers looking to find D&O cover for their companies in today's environment.
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Dublin debate
The theme of the European Insurance Forum 2003 was 'insurance markets in turmoil'.
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Paying a price for Transparency
Changes to UK CFC legislation could unfairly impact companies established in Ireland, says PJ Henehan.
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New-look Lloyd's
Lloyd's of London has moved with the times to reassert itself as a major global insurance player, says new chairman Peter Levene.
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The legal lowdown
Andrew Rose and David McCarthy review some of the legal developments in the run-off market in 2002.
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Continental Constraints
Proposed regulatory changes at European Commission level will have a marked impact on the Dublin market. By John Larkin.
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Insurance in the cold
This year's World Economic Forum provided the re/insurance sector with an opportunity for the industry to tell the world about the challenges it is facing at the moment.
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Tax treatment threatens captives
Chris Morgan and Paul Keeble explain the concept of a controlled foreign company, and the UK tax changes which affect Dublin-based captives.
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Boomtime for captives
As the traditional re/insurance market hardens, buyers are increasingly looking to captives to manage their risk exposures, and many are establishing operations in Dublin. By Eamon O'Brien.
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Coming to terms with the Companies Act
Dina Wilson outlines some of the impending changes to Bermuda's Companies Act.
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Across the Divide
The original reasons for Ireland's success as a centre for cross-border re/insurance business may have waned, but other criteria have taken their place, says Garvan O'Neill.
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The phantom risk?
What are the indicators that health-related litigation for mobile phone use could hit the re/insurance industry? ask Dr Jack Rowley and Brent Gerstle.
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Conflict of cultures?
Shane Gleghorn asks whether the JP Morgan Chase litigation will clarify the validity of surety bonds.