All Reinsurance Markets articles – Page 19
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ING sells reinsurance arm to Berkshire Hathaway
€272m deal expected to boost ING's spare leverage of €170m
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Aon appoints excellence programme manager
Marguerite Soeteman-Reijnen was previously Aon Capital Markets MD for EMEA
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AM Best affirms Everest Re ratings
Bermuda reinsurer has “strong capitalisation, performance and market profile”
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Fitch affirms Aon's ratings
Broker has changed its business model since contingent commissions debacle
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AM Best upgrades CCR of France
Caisse Centrale de Reassurance has reduced its risk while expanding its role
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Storm-insured volumes ‘to double by 2018’
AIR analysis also found insured value of US coastal property grew by 7% pa
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NY and German regulators sign MoU
Cooperation agreement will form a basis for future consultation and coordination
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California ends bogus re schemes
State supervisor Poizner clamps down on captive kickbacks and fines offending firm
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CEA elects new president
Swedish former CEO, Tommy Persson, will lead European insurance and reinsurance federation
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Saudi Arabia posts 24% market growth
Regulator’s annual report names health insurance as fastest-growing sector
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Law firms face increasing liability claims
Marsh warns that economic downturn points to greater need for professional indemnity cover
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Generali Life Re ratings affirmed
AM Best cites strong capitalisation and market position for US subsidiary
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US law firm grows reinsurance team
Harry Cohen and Rodney Zerbe join Crowell & Moring from rival companies
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AM Best affirms Ocaso ratings
Reinsurer is said to have superior risk-based capitalisation and strong business profile
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Analysis
A weighty problem
Munich Re explains how reinsurers can help tackle an “explosion of obesity”
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National Life Group CEO to retire
Thomas MacLeay has spent 32 years at the company which has revenues of $1.4bn