Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 14
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NewsEuropean title insurance: the next big opportunity?
Could the $11bn US market spill over into Europe?
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Online onlyQ&A: outgoing Lloyd's chief executive Richard Ward
Richard Ward reminisces about working at his ‘temple’
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Online onlyVision 2025: what does the future hold for Lloyd's?
Does David Cameron’s latest trade jaunt to China throw any more light on Lloyd’s plans to procure new insurance business? How far afield does it intend to extend its operations in developing markets?
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Online onlyHow will non-traditional capital affect the way the reinsurance market operates?
Love it or loathe it, capital market capacity is here to stay and traditional reinsurers are increasingly looking to exploit the opportunities it offers
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Online onlyThe race to lead Lloyd's: what challenges will the new chief executive face?
Richard Ward’s successor will need to embrace Vision 2025 and the internationalisation of the market
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NewsKNOWLEDGE LIVE: Insurers must innovate to cover emerging risks
Two-thirds of brokers say insurers do not display enough innovation
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Aviation insurance: a buyers' market
Competition may be intense and margins tight but aviation insurance coverage remains a buyers’ market. In the first of a new sector-based series, StrategicRISK looks at what the future holds for the global aviation industry
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NewsBroker blow: Lloyd's commercial motor book heads into run-off
Newline Group exits line amid “challenging market environment”
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Online onlyIn case of bad romance …
A spat between Lady Gaga and Lloyd’s has turned the spotlight on the niche contingency insurance market
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Online onlyInsurers await investment cap ruling
The Indian government’s recent efforts to raise the foreign investment cap to 49% have been running into political difficulties
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NewsUS tornadoes boost demand for frequency covers
Warning of further twisters and hail storms to come in 2013
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Online onlyClaims: when conflict of interest strikes
The claims process can be far from straightforward, so it pays for the insurer and insured to know where they stand
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Online onlyHow reinsurance convergence became a reality
Traditional reinsurers are offering collaterised reinsurance and retro protection through sidecars
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Online onlyWaging war in a technological age
A recent cyber attack linked to North Korea reveals that the hacking threat has reached new levels
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Online onlyIncreasing reinsurance capital will change the way the market operates
New capital providers will provide an alternative destination to place risk
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Lloyd's bounces back to black
Fewer catastrophes led to a profitable 2012, but there is room to improve
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Online onlyIT Interview: John Keating
Sainsbury’s head of insurance and risk management says his team’s no-nonsense approach is key to managing risk across a vast retail empire
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AgendaReputation: the uninsurable risk?
Protecting a firm’s brand reputation is a complex business and standard insurance products don’t offer any viable solutions
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Betting against catastrophe
After a banner year for insurance-linked securities - or catastrophe bonds - in 2012, the upwards trend in this form of big-event cover looks set to continue




























