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The strain of stress
Yesterday was National Stress Awareness Day. It must be having some effect because the threat of stress claims is not as great as it was just 12 months ago. But the Insurance Times round table, sponsored by Weightman Vizards, says it is too early for complacency. Andy Cook chairs
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Stockwatch
The week's winnersZFS up 5.4%Allianz up 4.5%The week's losersAon down 23%Markel Corp down 8%The great bring-and-buy sale is now on. Royal & SunAlliance's (R&SA) decision …
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Shaken & stirred
Our gutsy insurance man conquered the heights and faked it as a stuntman. Elliot Lane watched the action
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Stop press...Thatcham safety
Thatcham safetyMotor insurance repair centre Thatcham has revealed plans to invest £1m to improve motor vehicle safety. The Hyper G Reverse Acceleration Sled has been funded by insurers. …
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Policing the high street
In an exclusive interview with Insurance Times, Sarah Wilson, the head of the FSA's high street firms division, reveals to Christine Seib the shape of the authority's first consultation on the EU's Insurance Mediation Directive
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Going places
InsurersZurich MunicipalZurich Municipal has appointed John Barrett as specialist markets manager, responsible for further education, higher education and schools. With more than …
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Stop press... Gerling downgrade
Gerling downgradeStandard & Poor's has lowered its long-term counterparty credit and insurer financial strength ratings of Gerling to A from A+.Standard & Poor's credit analyst Laura Sant …
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First day at work for Lloyd's Lord Levene
Lord Levene will begin his tenure as chairman of Lloyd's this week. He succeeds Sax Riley and will serve for a minimum term of three years. Levene was named in June as the new chairman, but was on ...
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Customers happy, says MORI
The UK insurance industry is in good shape, with happy customers who think that the industry is reliable and professional. That's according to new MORI research commissioned by Insurance Times for Str ...
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Quality Control
The relevance of some events aiming to provide quality CPD is sometimes unclear. So when a promotional leaflet came to Kate Foreman's attention, she had the opportunity to check out the real thing
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Warning on new hull clauses
Rewritten policies will not reduce losses, says hull committee chairman