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Online onlyWarning over drainage 'timebomb'
Major UK insurers refusal to acknowledge ‘wear and tear’ in policies could cost "thousands", says company
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Online onlyCrisis over for Hannover Re
Poor investment return but positive Q1 results and forecasts
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Online onlyUS needs council of regulators
Federal Deposit Insurance Corps chair calls for super-council
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NewsAviva in the balance
Doubts remain over the robustness of Aviva’s finances, despite its better than expected first quarter results. Angelique Ruzicka talks to chief executive Igal Mayer and assesses market reaction
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People & OpinionErin Brockovich
Almost a decade after Hollywood celebrated her landmark victory , the environmental campaigner is still fighting. Lauren MacGillivray finds her prepared to deliver a tough message on asbestos to insurers at the Biba conference
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NewsEnoizi leaves CNA Europe to head Lloyd’s insurer Heritage
CNA on the hunt for new European boss
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NewsTowergate chief reveals plan to lose up to one in 10 staff
Job cuts to be made across group to position for downturn but acquisitions still considered
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NewsCooper Gay eyes ‘up to 12’ acquisitions as results lift
Broker expects to ‘rubber stamp’ some of the deals within weeks, says chief executive
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NewsTravel insurers face flurry of claims as Foreign Office queries travel to Mexico
Insurers reduce working hours in Mexico offices
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NewsSage of Omaha blames Wall Street 'sewage' for crisis
Warren Buffett slams bankers, insurers and regulators
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News AnalysisFasten your safety-belts…
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse, along comes swine flu to knock us all for six. So what can insurers expect – a near miss, some scary turbulence or a full-scale emergency landing? Saxon East takes us through the possible scenarios
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