Lloyd's of London News – Page 93
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That time of the year
'Going concern' status is concerning auditors as year-end accounts approach.
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Amlin completes French acquisition
Lloyd's insurers' deal for Anglo French Underwriters is approved.
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Agenda
Lessons from the financial apocalypse
Never think risk management is done and dusted. You must reassess it regularly.
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Coming soon: the hard market
Hurricane and investment losses are tipped to push up reinsurance rates.
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Features
This is a job for the experts
Wars and terrorist attacks will never fit traditional frameworks for assessing risk. But that does not mean they can’t be covered. Kai-Uwe Schanz and Doron Zimmermann outline a new intelligence-based model for underwriters.
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AIG CEO to work for $1 until end of 2009
Liddy forgoes salary and bonuses as troubled insurer freezes executive wages.
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ACE launches new Swiss company
ACE Insurance Switzerland Limited to manage insurance and reinsurance business in Zurich.
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LAML given boost over High Court ruling
Mutual says there is "greater clarity" following a similar ECJ decision.
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Lancashire poaches Marsh boss to lead Middle East business
Giles Hussey appointed as director and chief executive of the company's Dubai-based marketing operations.
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ABI calls on government to boost expenditure on flood defences
Speeding up spending plans will help economy.
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VIDEO: Hank Greenberg - Saving AIG
Former AIG boss Hank Greenberg examines the fallout at the beleaguered insurer.
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Benfield launches piracy product
New policy follows Saudi Arabian oil tanker capture by Somali pirates.
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News Analysis
Under strain
The World Health Organisation is predicting a flu pandemic in which more than 7 million people could die. No one knows when or where it will strike, but the message is clear: be prepared. Lauren MacGillivray reports on the implications for insurers.
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News
‘AIG will look after you’
Baugh moves to reassure brokers once more as US government raises bail-out to $150bn.
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Heritage hires ex-Catlin leader as active underwriter
Former BMS Group chief executive John Spencer also appointed non-executive director.