All Reinsurance articles – Page 204
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Global Matters
Trouble for treaty
A rate upsurge across treaty lines following last year's Mumbai floods is hindering the renewals
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Features
Which way will it take us?
As the framework for Solvency II progresses, Keith Lyon takes a step back to assess its potential impact
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GR Focus
A Slow Start
At the end of 2005 it was widely believed the ART sector would see renewed interest in response to the renewal rate hikes Ronald Gift Mullins explains why this isn't happening.
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Industry Matters
The Retro Reaction
There is a new post-Katrina understanding of catastrophe exposure and retro prices are bound to seem severe as a result, explains Andrew Elliott
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Industry Matters
A Work in Progress
Contract certainty is now a visable part of business processes for many London market insurers and reinsurers, says John Hobbs
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Country Analysis
Russia: Out of the Red?
The Russian insurance industry has undergone perhaps the greatest overhaul of any market in the last 15 years, but just how far has it come? asks Nigel Allen
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Investment Analysis
Mixed Messages
An initial confidence that rates would increase post-Katrina is dwindling in some quarters, but not in others Lindsey Rogerson asks why.
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Analysis
Size Matters
Swiss Re's decision to buy GE Insurance Solutions will elevate it further in the size-is-king reinsurance stakes, learns Helen Yates
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Industry Matters
A Lost Opportunity?
The relief at TRIA's extension quickly turned to disappointment that more had not been done, says Laurie Kamaiko