All Ticker Stories articles – Page 32
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McGavick: AIG not too big to fail
XL chief says government intervention will have 'unintended consequences'
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Insurers and CEIOPS in Solvency II fight
European insurers’/reinsurers’ federation will oppose supervisors’ capital proposals at a European Parliament meeting today.
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Munich Re praises industry response to climate change
World Insurance Forum looks at risks and opportunities of global warming
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US state cat funds plan criticised
Bermuda lobby group says insurers and taxpayers would suffer; files opposition to US Government bill.
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Lloyd’s rower wins Atlantic race
QBE’s James Croome and teammate Oliver Back complete gruelling challenge in under 60 days
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Regulation to focus on risk
Chief executive of Bermuda MonetaryAuthority highlights importance of enterprise risk management.
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Max has $10m-$20m quake and storm loss
Claims are ‘well within normal loss provisions’, says Max boss Becker.
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Dupperreault: 'Cultures must match for successful M&A'
Marsh president warns World Insurance Forum that any merger has just a 50/50 chance of success
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Geneva Assocation warns against over-regulation
Secretary general Patrick Liedtke calls for sensible approach to Solvency II
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Bermuda finance minister opens World Insurance Forum
Paula Cox says government is 'not asleep at the wheel'
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SCOR expects €157m combined catastrophe loss
Sum of losses from earthquakes in Chile and Haiti and European windstorm Xynthia
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RenaissanceRe expects ‘significant’ quake losses
Reinsurer still expects first quarter profit despite natural catastrophe losses
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Chile quake ‘biggest Latin America loss’
Cooper Gay comments on expected impact on the reinsurance market
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Starr and Chubb in workers comp partnership
Chubb will offer coverage to Starr’s construction, energy and environmental customers
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Multaqa Conference 2010: setting the pace
Qatar’s growing insurance hub was the venue for the Multaqa Conference 2010, which provided thought leadership in a range of topics important to the international insurance and reinsurance community. Delegates discussed business opportunities, economic recovery, Asian growth, risk management, regional pricing and Qatar’s insurance and reinsurance initiatives.
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Munich Re quizzes Swiss Re on risk management
Multaqa conference sees a verbal exchange between senior executives revealing altered practices following the financial crisis.
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Middle East insurance growth ‘will be driven by Asia’
Multaqa: Arabian Gulf insurers discuss new international dynamics after the financial crisis
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Brit gets Australian reinsurance boost
Insurer Brit appoints Mike Davidson to lead new operation in Sydney
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