All Reinsurance articles – Page 109
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Hedge fund firm buys insurer for $575m
DE Shaw is buying James River for $575m and will integrate the insurer into its new Bermuda reinsurance company
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CBNR cover remains unavailable, says Guy Carp
The availability of terror insurance has improved but there remains little cover for chemical, nuclear, biological and radiological risks
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Greenlight ratings unchanged after IPO
Greenlight Re's "A-" rating is unchanged after its successful $258m IPO and private sale of shares, says AM Best
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Australian insurer hit by flood claims
IAG reveals more than 9,000 claims following storm on Australia's east coast
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EQECAT supports Caribbean cat solution
EQECAT is providing the modeling expertise for the newly created Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility
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Markel launches new management risks policy
Markel’s new offering provides combined protection against D&O and employment liabilities
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Demise of 100% collateral rule fades
A recent NAIC announcement has reignited the controversy surrounding the 100% collateral rule in the US.
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Paris Re units gain "A-" rating
The French and Swiss subsidiaries of Paris Re, formerly Axa Re, have been assigned an "A-" rating by S&P
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New slip checking technology unveiled
Insurance slip checking process at heart of new technology launced by Adsensa
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Knight in shining armour
Warren Buffett has had a busy year after taking on Equitas in a $7bn reinsurance deal.
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Hardy expands marine hull team
Hardy has named Charles Scott-Hopkins to lead its marine hull, war and liability portfolio
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Out of the loop
Two recent cases have highlighted potential issues associated with an insurer’s requirement to notify its reinsurer in D&O claims. Colin Peck outlines the dangers for reinsurers of using standard notification clauses
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Beneath the surface
Apart from the high profile case of the NatWest Three, D&O cases rarely hit the headlines. But the sector remains a hotbed of activity, with the equity market boom and new laws driving current trends, explains Adam Codrington
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Shipowners' Mutual receives 'BBB+' rating
Shipowners' Mutual Strike Reinsurance Association Bermuda rated 'BBB+' by S&P
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Future secure for technology firm
The future’s bright as RI3K is sold and receives a massive cash injection.
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AIG launches predictive cat programme
AIG’s new product will attempt to identify hurricane property victims before a storm makes landfall
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Albert Lauper stands down as chairman of SIA
The Swiss Insurance Association has elected Erich Walser as its new chairman.