All Reinsurance articles – Page 98
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Results suggest softening rates
The dip in reinsurers' premiums in Q2 suggests the softening has begun
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Has China been oversold?
Opportunities in China may be overstated, warns Ascot CEO Martin Reith
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Risk retention = competition
Bermuda reinsurers report healthy Q2 results despite cedants retaining more risk
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Moody’s warns of increasingly risky transactions
Private equity firms will ensure the continued growth of risky transactions, says a Moody’s report
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Flagstone takes major stake in Caribbean insurer
Flagstone chairman Mark Byrne is the new chairman of Island Heritage
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Validus enlists Bear Wagner Specialists
Validus has selected Bear Wagner Specialists to trade its shares on the NYSE
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Hub International to acquire Rigg
Acquisition will create a new regional platform – Hub International Rigg
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The Bermuda broker bonanza
Why are so many brokers upping their presence in the Bermuda market?
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Solid outlook for Converium
S&P have affirmed “BBB” rating on Converium Holdings North America
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Endurance profits double in Q2
Endurance has reported Q2 net income of $135.3m - but premiums are down for first six months of year
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Markel reports strong Q2 despite drop in premiums
Markel Corporation has reported a 33% increase in net income for the second quarter of 2007
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RenRe profits up despite UK flooding
RenaissanceRe has revealed a strong second quarter with gross premiums up $103m
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Arch makes senior surety hire
Mark Vonnahme has joined Arch Insurance Group as executive vice president
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Max Capital reveals drop in premiums
Max Capital profits are up but premiums take a tumble as the company invests more in reinsurance
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Flagstone hires White Mountains director
Flagstone Reinsurance has named Donald Emeigh as general counsel
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Federal regulator developing legs
Recent signs point to a positive future for the federal office of national insurance