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Hardy pins growth hopes on developing new areas
New underwriters have brought books of business including kidnap and ransom
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ACI turns in a loss for Amlin
Former corporate arm of Fortis made a loss of nearly £20m in 2010
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Chile earthquake tops table of costliest disasters in 2010
Deepwater Horizon spill and Xynthia winter storm also feature in Swiss Re’s top eight
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BP Deepwater bill could top $6bn
Explosion estimates climb in what Fitch describe as "a material event" for reinsurers
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Profits leap for terrorism insurer
Lack of terrorist activity has boosted profits to £509.5m
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RSA and WWF issue Baltic Sea warning
Ecosystem and resources threatened by rapid growth
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Omega blames cat events as it plunges to £22m loss
Low earned premiums in first half also contributed to poor performance
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Mixed fortunes as insurers report first-half results for 2010
Hardy profits slip 70%, Catlin's fall 64%, while Novae swings into profit
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Deepwater loss lacks Katrina’s impact – Marsh
Insurers shaken but not deterred by oil rig disaster
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BP captive insurer takes second hit to financial rating
AM Best lowers Jupiter to A from A+ following Standard & Poor's downgrade to AA-
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Rig loss making its mark on energy rates – Moody’s
Property coverage up 50% for deepwater rigs
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Chaucer sets bar below 100% for motor book
Insurer forecasts increase in motor rates by nearly 14% in 2010
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One more catastrophe could wipe out profits, Ward warns
Natural disasters so far this year will cost the industry an estimated $16bn
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The worst that could happen
Loss adjusters cannot guarantee to survive nuclear explosions, but they will now have a role in rescue and recovery operations for any other civil emergency including terrorist attack. Katie Puckett finds out how three years of dwelling on disaster made this possible