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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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NewsCity concerned at Norwich Union dividend strategy
Questions will be asked at AGM, predict analysts
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NewsStockwatch
The share price of Tawa, which is listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), remained flat after it unveiled its 2008 results, even though a company statement admitted the figures were disappointing. Tawa, which acquires and manages run-off portfolios of insurance and reinsurance companies, made an after-tax consolidated loss of ...
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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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NewsEcclesiastical poised to take over specialist broker Lycetts
But we're in no rush, says chief executive
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News‘Euphoric’ insurers confident about future, finds survey
Study by CBI and PricewaterhouseCoopers says companies are buoyed by rise in premium income
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People & OpinionLeader: It’s a new era, let’s not make the old mistakes
Ellen Bennett, deputy editor
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NewsInsurers push for clear guidelines on BER changes
Industry leaders react to the announcement that standard wording is set to lose its EU exemption
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Testing times for Aviva
The company’s UK general insurance strategy will be under scrutiny this year
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A wealth of development pays off
Qatar could soon take over from Dubai as the region’s financial centre
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NewsFortis multibillion-pound loss swamps insurance profit
Net profit up but overall loss stands at €28bn
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