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Flagstone Re to buy 29.9% stake in Alliance Int Re
Cyprus-based company is a P/C specialist in Europe, Middle East and Asia
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African insurers to meet in Algiers
May meeting will ask whether insurance has a role in reducing the effects of environmental risk
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Former Lloyd's manager joins Qatari authority
James Sutherland becomes director of (re)insurance business development
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Esteban takes a bow at Aon Re Iberia
After 40 years at the company, CEO will become a senior advisor to the company’s EMEA region
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Benfield wins at All-Russian Re Conference
Broker wins in poll of insurers despite not having an office in Moscow
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Munich Re foresees growing catastrophe claims in India
'In coming decades, the effects of climate change will make themselves felt particularly in emerging markets'
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Many captives failing to optimise their structure - Marsh
A landmark study finds captive capitalisation higher than required, while their growing risk appetite should be noted by reinsurers.
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Country Analysis
Isle of Man on the map
Access to market, approachable regulators and an offshore location are all key assets for any captive domicile. The Isle of Man has them all, as Liz Booth reports.
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Industry Matters
Captives in the Gulf
There is huge untapped potential for the captive industry in the Middle East. Global Reinsurance asks Stephen May about these uncharted waters.
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Analysis
Grand ambitions
With a renewed focus on the Gulf, Arig is now better placed to take on the rest of the world. Mairi Mallon meets CEO Yassir Al Baharna at the World Insurance Forum in Dubai.
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Caribbean cat insurance board appoints new members
Two new experts join the panel which serves the insurance interests of governments in the region
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Tokio Marine completes Kiln acquisition
Announcement follows approval of regulator on 10 March
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Investment Analysis
Investing in the future
The rapid growth of emerging insurance markets suggests future profits lie in distant shores. Lindsey Rogerson turns her gaze to China, India and the Middle East.
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Analysis
Emerging markets “the place to be"
New markets in India, China and Russia are set to grow by 20% in the next 15 years
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Features
The elephant in the room
Over the last 12 months, the property catastrophe reinsurance market has dodged a couple of life-threatening bullets and pricing is now gently softening across the board. So what happened? asks Peter Middleton.
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New global property treaty head for Heritage
James Braddock joins from Ascot as head of new international property treaty portfolio
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Marsh in Omani joint venture
Marsh has announced the creation of Marsh Oman LLC, a joint venture between Marsh and the Zubair Group
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Supplements
The Middle East - Introduction
The Middle East, and the states within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in particular, are attracting intense interest from the international insurance and reinsurance community. Put simply, the “carrot” is the incredible opportunities present in the region
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The Middle East: Mirage or oasis?
Is the Middle Eastreally a market of the future for the international insurance and reinsurance industry? Or has it been oversold? In an effort to glean some answers, Peter Joy presents some of the results of an extensive research project conducted by Global Reinsurance on behalf of the Qatar Financial ...
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