All Agenda articles – Page 37
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Bad blood in Bermuda
The gloves came off in the fight for IPC. What are the implications for Bermuda?
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Aviva tries to rebuild its bridges
But has the insurer left it too late to become friends again with the consolidators?
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Insurance Agenda, July/Aug 09
Exclusive insight and analysis from Insurance Times, Strategic Risk and Global Reinsurance
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Networks must sharpen up
Partnerships with insurers will fold unless networks prove they can offer good value
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Solvency II fudge offers little support
Agreement has been reached on the Solvency II directive, but now begins three years of hard work for European insurers who must struggle to comply with it
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Dual pricing must end
The dislocation of renewal and new business premiums can only do the industry harm
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Risk managers chase swift settlements
Insurers must show that they are willing to pay claims when they are needed most
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Insurance Agenda, June 09
Exclusive insight and analysis from Insurance Times, Strategic Risk and Global Reinsurance
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It’s getting harder
The current hardening of the reinsurance market is different from previous upturns
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Toothless non-execs failed the banks
The latest meltdown reveals that impartial risk control has not moved on since Enron
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Insurance Agenda, May 09
Exclusive insight and analysis from Insurance Times, Strategic Risk and Global Reinsurance
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D&O insurers under pressure
Stock market turmoil means angry investors are looking for someone to blame
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A wealth of development pays off
Qatar could soon take over from Dubai as the region’s financial centre
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Shafts of warmth between the clouds
The insurance industry is better placed than banking to weather the financial crisis
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A click away from failure
A bloody advertising battle is hitting the profitability of aggregators
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Testing times for Aviva
The company’s UK general insurance strategy will be under scrutiny this year