All USA articles – Page 6
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How technology and Ruschlikon can save brokers time and money
JLT and EbixExchange on advantages for the (re)insurance sector
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Why cyber attacks against firms and governments are increasing
Black markets for cyber criminals are fostering attacks
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Swiss Re: Global catastrophe claims almost halved in 2013
Europe suffered the year’s two most expensive disasters
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Cyber theft - a national emergency?
Computer hacking is a multi-trillion dollar global business run by organised criminals to fund terrorist activities, warns security intelligence expert Stuart Poole-Robb
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How can (re)insurance better sell itself to recruits?
CMS Cameron McKenna’s Ed Foss tackles the issue
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Allied World on tackling the low interest rate environment
John Gauthier on adopting new approaches to investment management
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How forex rigging scandal will cause a wave of D&O insurance claims
GR investigates why the full cost will top Libor scandal
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What the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 case reveals about poor crisis management
Aviation risk expert predicts heavy reputational damage
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JLT Towers Re on how public bodies can better use big data
‘Risk managers haven’t had a handle on the data’
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Is it time to include mandatory arbitration clauses in all reinsurance policies?
Mandatory clauses could avoid unnecessary future disputes, argues Carlton Fields Jorden Burt
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How to avoid a culture clash after M&As
Why the unpredictable ‘human factor’ can affect big deals
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Have we got cyber risks covered?
Beazley Group specialty lines underwriter Jimaan Sane sorts fact from fiction
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Multaqa 2014: What will be the next big idea to change the (re)insurance industry?
GR interviews IIS president Mike Morrissey
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The risks of insuring the Bitcoin revolution
While the popularity of secretive virtual currency Bitcoin continues to soar, questions remain over its market volatility, and the risks associated with its use
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Interview: Hyperion chief executive David Howden
Howden believes in rapid growth, and is confident he can achieve it
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Quenching the inferno: how can insurers best handle wildfires?
As wildfire frequency increases, we examine the state of the problem
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European title insurance: the next big opportunity?
Could the $11bn US market spill over into Europe?
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Ace's Kendrick urges multinationals to open up to insurers
The increasing desire to move across borders means firms must have closer relationships with insurers
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To outsource or not? The claims handling debate rages on
Insurers and third-party suppliers discuss the pros and cons of outsourcing the claims handling function
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M&A limits soar amid increased foreign investment
Investors are cautiously pursuing opportunities in foreign jurisdictions and pushing insurance limits higher than ever before, says Marsh