Lloyd's of London News – Page 104
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New laws will require tighter risk control
Risk broker speaks out on proposed corporate manslaughter legislation
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PI insurers braced for rise in claims
Falling property values could lead to increased lawsuits
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Avoid Digital Disaster
Cyber-crime is increasing rapidly, but UK companies are not equipped to protect their data
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New ‘green’ energy insurer
A new underwriting operation is targeting the increased appetite for all things green by tackling the renewable energy market.GCube Underwriting and GCube Underwriting Services will globally underwrite any renewable initiative up to £600m for a single project on or offshore.GCube said this would make it the largest provider of renewable ...
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Primary General launch new Risk Management Solution Service
RiskSTOP appointed as partner
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Crawford in global exec management restructuring
UK chief to take on responsility for Asia-Pacific region
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Hiscox urges companies to review risk management
Impending Corporate Manslaughter Bill could lead to over £21m in legal bills
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What changes will 2008 bring to the industry?
Insurance Times predicts what will happen in 2008, and casts its eye over the big events of 2007
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Reinsurance rates plunge on back of low catastrophe losses
1 January renewal season sees rates fall by up to 15%
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Voluntary slaughter cover now on the market
Powell Insurance developed product in response to challenges facing egg farmers
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Berkshire Hathaway buys Dutch reinsurer
$441m purchase brings company Christmas spending to almost $5bn
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2007 catastrophes cost Insurers $30bn worldwide
950 events in year is highest on record, says Munich Re
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Willis: global warming changing risk management
Greatest financial responsibility lies with countries most responsible for the increase in greenhouse gas emissions
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IIB to continue its "fight for justice"
Government's decision to not amend legislation deemed unfair to brokers is being called outrageous
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