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Online onlyArc seals motor deal wih Axa Ireland
Legal expenses provider continues growth in Irish market
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In BusinessBorder crossings
Rome II (yes, you read that right, it’s not Solvency II) came into force earlier this year. Nick Weston charts the fall-out
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ClaimsWhen sport is the target
The attack on the Sri Lanka cricket team in Lahore shocked sporting authorities around the world. But it could also have repercussions in the London market, where many event organisers look for terrorism and cancellation cover. Danny Walkinshaw reports
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NewsLoss adjuster wants central fund to fight claims test cases
Chief executive in call to insurers for "fighting fund"
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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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Axa reports on rising business crime
Recession sees crimes against business rocket by 10%
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Online onlyPlant theft: the police report
First quarterly review reveals lukewarm but promising results
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People & OpinionLloyd's Mark II
The institution is having another go at building a market-wide electronic system. Lauren MacGillivray meets the dynamic duo leading the Exchange pilot: Sue Langley of Lloyd’s and Luke Robertson of IBM
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Special ReportsTheir lives in your hands
Small businesses rely on insurers and brokers to protect them when times are tough, says John Wright of the Federation of Small Businesses. This is how
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In BusinessHow to regain their trust
The credit crunch has severely dented the public’s faith in financial services companies. Georg Wuebker offers eight suggestions to help repair the damage




























