All Archive articles – Page 1038
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When the show doesn't go on
The cost of claims that could arise from the cancellation, postponement or curtailment of occasions like the Winter Olympics is enormous. Sarah Grant and Jason Smith ask whether insurers consider the risks involved before covering sporting events
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A victory for plain English
Gary Meggitt reports on a case that struck a blow for clarity in policy wordings
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Going Places
Going PlacesINSURERSCNAPaul Hennessy, chief underwriting officer for CNA's global operations has relocated from CNA's head office in Chicago to CNA's European head office in Lo …
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What price to insure Owen Schumacher or Woods?
Highly paid sportsmen and women today risk losing everything through injury. But what risks should insurers consider in cover for sporting stars? Jason Smith and Stuart Hardy explain
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Third party Issues
Third party cover in motor policies has wide-ranging legal implications. Roy Rodger explains
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Stockwatch
WinnersMitsui Marine up 1.5%Jardine Lloyd Thomson up 1%LosersRoyal & SunAlliance down 10.3%Cox down 12%Royal & SunAlliance was among the FTSE 100's biggest fallers l …
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Triad reports surge in 2001 earnings
US mortgage insurer Triad Guaranty has reported an 18% rise in 2001 operating earnings to $41.1m (£29m) from $34.8m (£24m) for 2000.