All Reinsurance articles – Page 331
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Lloyd's back in the black
Lloyd's of London has recently announced its first profits for several years. Sarah Goddard looks at the market's latest results.
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Asbestos, European style
FitchRatings suggests the European insurance industry will be able to withstand the onslaught of asbestos claims, due to peak in another decade or so.
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Under-whelming response
Some US companies have been slow to take advantage of the terrorism coverage that is now available to them, says Ronald Gift Mullins.
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Navigating the storm
Chris Don reports on the messages that emerged from day one of the European Insurance Forum 2003.
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Final Destination
Bill Perry says the Destination film finance case reveals some important lessons for back-to-back insurance and reinsurance, contractual terms and retention clauses.
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Capital Crunch
Capital in the insurance industry is likely to remain restricted in 2003 and the industry is going to have to behave itself for some considerable time or risk extinction, says Chris Hitchings.
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Strength to strength
Sarah Goddard takes a look at the changes in the re/insurance sector in Dublin over the past two years.
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Risk of a profitless cycle
Investment bank Fox-Pitt, Kelton, part of the Swiss Re stable, asks whether the hard market has already run its course.
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Applying the balanced Scorecard
Professor Dr Andreas Daum, Isabella Hess, Cordula Heuer and Jürgen Petzold detail how the balanced scorecard can be an effective tool for success-oriented management support.
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Coming to terms with the Companies Act
Dina Wilson outlines some of the impending changes to Bermuda's Companies Act.
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Across the Divide
The original reasons for Ireland's success as a centre for cross-border re/insurance business may have waned, but other criteria have taken their place, says Garvan O'Neill.
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Steady as a rock
Montpelier Re has taken a different road from many of its 2001 classmates, and remains steadfastly Bermuda-based. Sarah Goddard looks at the company that quenched the US IPO drought last year.
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Casualties of war
With war in Iraq looming, Dermott White takes a look at how conflict in the Middle East might affect the global economy, as well as the aviation and marine re/insurance sectors.