News Analysis – Page 211
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AnalysisThe price of poaching
Gallagher’s recent takeover tactics are a wake-up call to the market – but is it brewing up trouble for David Ross?
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AnalysisMoney or ambition - we ask why Hodges really left Aviva
Hodges' shock move to Towergate could earn him £20m from a successful IPO, but is the power more important?
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People & OpinionInterview: Matthew Fosh, Novae
‘When I walked into Novae, it was a troubled, miserable place. One way of beating that was with humour’
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights London market: Getting in with the A-list
Announcement of new Lloyd’s syndicate sparks debate on market conditions
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AnalysisMore motor misery as claims spike is predicted
New data suggests motor insurers need to be extra vigilant in the coming months
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NewsHiscox chief predicts rate rise after run of disasters
Bronek Masojada says reinsurance rates will spike, but doubts the increase will last
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AnalysisAre personal lines brokers back in fashion?
Insurers are buying personal lines brokers in an effort to control an unwieldy chain of business
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AnalysisConsumer insurance gets a shake-up
Under proposed changes to the law, the onus will fall on insurers to obtain all relevant information before issuing a policy
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AnalysisWeekly briefing: 13-19 May
Danny Walkinshaw takes you through the biggest stories from the week, from Gallagher’s wallet-busting purchase of Heath to Aviva’s aggregator about-face
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AnalysisGiles: which way now?
Following the consolidator’s sharp deterioration in profitability, we invite an analyst to look at the factors that will determine Giles’s success
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The KnowledgeThe Knowledge - professional risks: Hindsight
What has the sector learnt from the Madoff scandal and the housing crash?
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The KnowledgeThe Knowledge - professional risks: Market survey
To test the temperature in professional lines, we ran a short survey among brokers. Responses were intriguing – and vocal, especially on capacity. Here’s what they said …
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The KnowledgeThe Knowledge - professional risks: Steve Bonnington
‘Post-financial crisis, it is hard for professions to hide from negligent acts’
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