All Ticker Stories articles – Page 135
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Team changes at Gallagher Re
Graham Wood joins Bermuda office from UK branch as team leader
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Category 4 threatens Shanghai
Typhoon Wipha is expected to increase in strength in the next 24 hours
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Northern Rock share slide gathers momentum
Shares in Nothern Rock crash a further 30% as the market opens
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Brian Storms leaves Marsh
No reasons are given as Marsh CEO steps down effective immediately
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Northern Rock shares nosedive
Shares in Northern Rock plummet; panicking customers rush to withdraw
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Only a $15bn-$25bn event will hold back rates
Cedants are likely to buy more reinsurance as prices come down, predicts Aon Re Global
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Humberto raises Mississippi flood fears
Catastrophe teams deployed as Humberto tears through the Gulf, reveals PCI
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Industry takes on climate change
Several insurers, reinsurers, brokers and Lloyd’s have signed up to the ABI’s ClimateWise principles
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Hannover Re ratings upgraded
AM Best expects Hannover Re’s profits to increase to $1.3bn in 2007
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Eqecat: Gulf losses could reach $65bn
A strong hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico could generate losses of more than $65bn, warns Eqecat
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Flagstone opens in Puerto Rico
Bermudian reinsurer opens new office in Puerto Rico headed by Rafael Saer
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Endurance in new share deal
Variable equity forward sale agreement will result in proceeds of $150m
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Different approach to liability risks needed
Guy Carp takes steps to develop probabilistic casualty model
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Solvency II to bring more M&A
Bryan Joseph predicts under-pressure medium-sized reinsurers will seek to merge
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Stable outlook for Bermuda market
Robust balance sheets and strong operating profits stand market in good stead
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Active hurricane season still on the cards
TSR lead scientist Professor Mark Saunders says the general trend is toward stronger hurricanes
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Market could still get softer
Heath Lambert's Seymour Matthews is not convinced that the market has plateaued out