All Reinsurance articles – Page 264
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UNSCATHED BUT NOT UNCHANGED
Despite a quadruple hurricane hit, the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami and the ongoing investigation into insurance industry practices, Bermuda has emerged relatively unmarked from 2004, says Mairi Mallon
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STILL STABLE?
Chris Waterman assesses the overall stability of the reinsurance sector in light of recent events
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READING THE RENEWALS
In the lead up to the 2005 renewals season, the reinsurance market echoed to the cries of "maintain underwriting discipline", but, asks Nigel Allen, did these cries fall on deaf ears?
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THE NEW REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
The next two years will see the re/insurance industry adapting to new regulatory and accounting regimes which will dramatically change the way business is transacted, says Mike Murray
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INSURANCE-LINKED SECURITIES: THE SPONSOR'S PERSPECTIVE
Judith Klugman and Martin Bisping detail the evolution of insurance-linked securities and forecast market developments in 2005
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THE END OF THE RELATIONSHIP?
Diarmuid Brennan asks whether it is possible to realise the benefits of a commutation without sacrificing the benefits of the associated reinsurance?
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THE SPITZER EFFECT
Ernst Csiszar considers how the bid-rigging scandal will impact the debate over modernising the US regulatory environment
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A CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM
The Lloyd's market enjoyed a successful and prosperous 2004 as the soaring rate environment that began after September 11, 2001 continued to be in evidence Symon Ross considers why many in the market are expecting the good times to continue into 2005 despite early predictions last year that the market ...
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A BUYER'S STRATEGY
Reinsurer security is paramount for any reinsurance buyer, but, asks Neil Bennett, do they receive sufficient information to allow them to adequately assess this?
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A NEW BUSINESS REALITY
Jonathan Isherwood asks whether it is wishful thinking to assume that the many changes which the re/insurance industry has undergone in recent years will result in a more effective management of the re/insurance cycle?