All Reinsurance articles – Page 236
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Industry Matters
Catastrophe softening
Despite softening in the reinsurance catastrophe market discipline is still being maintained, according to Sean Mooney.
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Features
Some casualties expected
The renewal season is likely to be erratic for those in the casualty arena, says Peter Middleton
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Features
Still captivated?
Contrary to popular wisdom which suggests that the importance of the captive declines in a softening market, David Stafford believes that they can still thrive
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Features
The capacity crunch is over
After three buoyant years in the underwriting cycle a re-balancing process is underway for global property business says Jon Foley
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Country Analysis
Lifting the barriers
How international is China's reinsurance market becoming? ask Andreas Lauffs, Kit Kwok and Davina Ho
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Features
Life securitisation awakens
Will Regulation XXX see life reinsurers focus more on the capital markets? asks Ronald Gift Mullins
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GR Focus
Assessing the impact of Basel II
The new banking capital adequacy accord has brought new uncertainties for political risk and credit insurers, says Maria Kielmas
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Cover Story
The road ahead
Bid-rigging, terrorism, hurricanes and increasing regulation, coupled with an ever softening market, spell uncertainty for the renewal season, says Jane Murphy
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Global Matters
Aon addresses terrorism
Does Aon's new venture signal innovations in terrorism cover?