Lloyd's of London News – Page 80
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Online onlyReferral fee clampdown 'not good' for Admiral
Investors should sell Admiral stock following MP's calls for transparency on referral fees - analyst
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Online onlyLloyd's: 'Too early' to assess Japan losses
Lloyd's comments on quake and tsunami in Japan
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Online onlyMunich Re's shares plunge on Japan tsunami fears
Allianz and Munich Re's shares plunge following massive earthquake and tsunami devastating coastal Japan
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Online onlyMunich Re expects A$1.5bn hit from 2011 cats
2011 Profit target only achievable if rest of year benign
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Online onlyMarsh: One staff feared dead, two missing in earthquake
Employee believed dead and fears growing for two staff at Marsh's Christchurch office
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Markets & RisksThe Iran effect
With sanctions against Iran now embracing insurance, anxiety is growing about the complexity of the new rules and tough penalties for breaches. As insurers pour resources into trying to do the right thing, delays and hesitation ensue. We talk to those who are trying to unpick the legislation
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News AnalysisChasing Chaucer
With its combination of strong assets and low running costs, the Lloyd’s insurer has been pursued by everybody from Brit to Vladimir Putin. Now Guy Hands’ Terra Firma looks set to pounce
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NewsMunich Re upbeat after 5% fall in profit
Reinsurer reports 4% increase in renewals and boosts dividend
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Online onlyUK freeze claims cost insurers £1.4bn
ABI pulls together the total cost of winter claims
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Online onlyQBE expects premium income to increase 21% in 2010
Austrlalian insurer also pays US$700m to Bank of America to acquire insurance assets
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Cyclone Yasi's insured losses up to US$1.5bn
Catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide Estimates losses for Australian cyclone
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NewsGuernsey decides against Solvency II equivalence
The Bailiwick's financial bodies will continue to monitor developments
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NewsHousehold claims bill to top £500m
More big names set to join RSA in facing huge cold-weather losses
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Online onlyCrossrail insurers sign historic agreement
Swiss Re, Zurich, ACE Group and QBE involved in Heath Lambert brokered deal
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Breaking NewsFlood minister supports Direct Line support vehicle
Direct Line launches vehicle to help flood claim customers
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Online onlyWillis Guernsey gets CII chartered insurer status
Captive manager is first to be awarded title
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Breaking NewsLloyd's calls for Solvency II changes
Richard Ward says standard formula 'does not work' for large global players




























