All Reinsurance articles – Page 97
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Underwriting in a softening market
Lancashire's CFO says discipline is the key to tackling a softening market
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MMC makes a modest profit in Q2
Subsidiaries Marsh and Guy Carpenter see a 2% rise in revenue
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RAM appoints AWAC CFO to board
Allied World CFO Joan Dillard has joined RAM Holdings' board of directors
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Foreign interest in Turkish reinsurance market grows
Two thirds of the country’s reinsurance coverage now met by the international market, says a Benfield report
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Aon Re Global names new CEO and executive chair
Ted Devine replaces Michael O'Halleran as CEO of Aon Re Global
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Berkshire Hathaway profits soar to $5.7bn
Berkshire Hathaway's underwriting profit has almost doubled in the second quarter
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CastlePoint to raise capital through shelf registration
CastlePoint has filed a shelf registration statement for 26,646,589 common shares
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Allianz: UK flood damage severe but not extreme
Company estimates claims to UK branch to be in region of £30m
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Axis announces record Q2 net income of $252m
But success partially offset by decrease in premiums
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TRIA renewal leaves insurers exposed
The renewed TRIA could expose insurers to “colossal” NBCR losses
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PCI backs US federal cat pool
The PCI backs a new bill proposing a national US catastrophe pool
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Munich Re posts €2.1bn half year profit
Munich Re had a profitable first half but its operating result drops to €2.8bn
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Lancashire premiums up by 42.7%
The firm sees its gross premiums climb despite being “tested by the June UK flooding”
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Lancashire joins the IUA
Class of 2005 reinsurer Lancashire has joined the International Underwriting Association
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Hannover Re profits up; premiums down
Hannover Re’s profits are up 15.8% for the first half of 2007, but its gross premiums have declined 10.4%
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Typhoon Usagi makes landfall
Losses are not expected to exceed $500m as the storm weakens to a category 2