All Reinsurance Markets articles – Page 27
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Bermuda faces rising competition abroad
Insurers are also beating paths to Dublin, Dubai, Zurich, and Luxembourg, says S&P
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Editor's Note
Editor's Note
The London versus Bermuda debate has been reignited by Hardy Group’s decision to follow fellow Lloyd’s insurers Hiscox, Omega and Kiln to the low tax domicile.
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Investment Analysis
Investing in the future
The rapid growth of emerging insurance markets suggests future profits lie in distant shores. Lindsey Rogerson turns her gaze to China, India and the Middle East.
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Earthquake could hit Japanese industries hard
EQECAT reveals that Japanese industries are at high risk from financial losses in the event of an earthquake
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AXIS reports strong third quarter
Combined ratio reflects a number of mid-sized natural catastrophes
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Country Analysis
Taking the lead
Long considered to be playing second fiddle to Hong Kong, Singapore has emerged as an Asian insurance powerhouse. Liz Booth investigates the country’s rising prominence.
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Don't ask insurers to withdraw UK flood cover
Asking insurers to withdraw flood cover is a mistake and a “smokescreen”, Aon tells EA CEO
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Glacier Re becomes carbon neutral
Climate change poses a serious risk to reinsurance markets, says CEO Robbie Klaus
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III: terror insurance programme "essential"
A long-term terrorism insurance programme is a must, says the III
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Climate change could be uninsurable
Insurance “might not be people’s priority” in 50 years, warns Bill McGuire
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The future’s bright says S&P
Standard & Poor’s predicts a “new dawn” for the global reinsurance industry
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Analysis
Emerging markets “the place to be"
New markets in India, China and Russia are set to grow by 20% in the next 15 years
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Stable outlook for Bermuda market
Robust balance sheets and strong operating profits stand market in good stead
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Features
Losing its spark
Inadequate rates continue to plague industrial fire insurance and reinsurance in Europe. Dirk Herrenpoth and Iris Zeisig demonstrate how "cash flow underwriting" in this sector provides a much broader lesson in cycle management.
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The elephant in the room
Over the last 12 months, the property catastrophe reinsurance market has dodged a couple of life-threatening bullets and pricing is now gently softening across the board. So what happened? asks Peter Middleton.
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The captive bug
Captives have been around for more than 20 years and remain just as popular today. Rodney Wicks discovers untapped potential in Asia