All Reinsurance articles – Page 18
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White Mountains bolsters its reinsurance business
Reorganisation sees Sirius subsidiary providing muscle for Bermuda business
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US reinsurance tax bill branded ‘anti-consumer’
Coalition for Competitive Insurance Rates lobbies congress prior to hearings on protectionist legislation
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Cat bond market rebounding
David Priebe of Guy Carpenter and Co says 2009 has seen issuances worth $1.38bn
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Taiwan reinsurer’s outlook takes a hit
Central Re’s profitability impacted by economic climate, but still rated A- by AM Best
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Radian commutes $9.8bn of former Ambac re portfolio
Reduces Radian’s financial guaranty exposure by 10%; provides capital support for mortgage insurance business
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Miller launches Singapore fac reinsurance unit
More former Benfield recruits add to broker’s capability
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Florida strikes insurance deal with the UK
Commissioner hails ‘long-standing link’ between US and UK markets
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Validus opens European re office
To be headed by Maureen MacDonald, formerly of Aon Re Germany.
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Swiss Re restructuring revealed
Signs of reinsurance giant’s internal mergers are seen in S&P assessment
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Boost for Luxembourg reinsurer
Assurisk SA raised to 'A-' on commitment of support from its parent company
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Miller takes Benfield brokers
Nick Early and Tony Dryden specialise in facultative reinsurance
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Torus Re names president and chief underwriting officer
Tim Mardon was previously with Citadel’s reinsurance operations
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Cooper Gay signs up Japanese re specialist
Consultant Megumi Ugai was formerly with Hannover Re
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Life reinsurance outsource firm launched
Created by Canada-based LOGiQ3 as ‘natural next step’ for the consulting and audit company
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Analysis
Munich Re demands price increases
Munich Re is widely praised for having come through the financial crisis relatively unscathed. But Herbert Fromme finds out why some clients are now walking away.
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Features
Solvency II: A costly business
No one will make it official, but the new regulatory framework could cost the industry far more than an old estimate of €3bn. Liz Booth reports.