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Online onlyJudge allows AIG bailout case
AIG’s Sharia products may stop US bailout under constitution
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Online onlyIIB to hold Industry Guidance forums
'Mandatory disclosure could still be forced upon brokers in the future', says IIB boss Bradshaw
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Online onlyKiln's syndicate forecasts in line with expectations
Lloyd's insurer says underwriting conditions are improving
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Online onlyRates still softening, claims Marsh
Employers’ Liability rates fall 4% in Q1 2009, says broker
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Online onlyInsurance MP in expenses probe
IIB President John Greenway claimed for plants before selling home for £280,000 profit
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Online onlyAllianz Retail appoints head of service quality
Jacqui Furlong joins from Capstone Mortgage Services
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Online onlyLMA head to speak on EC panel debate on block exemption
Rob Gillies to speak at public hearing
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Online onlyDon’t drive with sport on radio
Esure experiment find drivers speed and tail-gate in match
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Online onlyUS single regulator battle hots
Former economic adviser weighs in behind Federal Reserve
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Online only19% of parents ‘front’ for kids
Research shows parents think lying about main driver is legal
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NewsAllianz Insurance suffers 5% decrease in operating profits
Low interest rate environment to blame as investment income falls 17%, says chief executive
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NewsRate hardening fuels Hardy’s 30% rise in premium income
New growth in Japan and Bermuda aids results
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News AnalysisBreak the shackles
Consolidation was the name of the game during the past five years but this trend has not always produced a better experience for clients, so with many covenant agreements coming to an end brokers are returning to the market. Danny Walkinshaw reports
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NewsReport says growth of finances sector will slow after recession
But insurance is ring-fenced, says Ernst & Young Item Club




























