All Insurance Times articles in Issue 08-12-2005
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Archive
Home insurers face gloomy 2006
Report predicts that hurricane losses will hold back move into profit
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Archive
CJC seeks deal on ATE premium prices costs
Successful negotiations with ATE and liability insurers could slash claims costs
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Comments/Letters
Disclosure demands will just confuse brokers
Christine Seib laments the FSA's sudden decision to get tough on commission rules
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Comments/Letters
What hope does the industry have with a bunch of clueless MPs at the helm?
Those debating the Compensation Bill need to know more about insurance, says Katy Dowell
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Archive
SSP calms user fears of transfer
Sectornet buy will not prompt enforced system migration, says chief exec
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Archive
Carlisle victims slam insurers
Flood claimants hit out at poor service and delays a year after disaster
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Features
Caught in the eye of the storm
In the fallout from the US's worst ever hurricane season, Bermuda's insurance industry could be left facing the financial and legal consequences. Michael Dobias and Graham Brown report




