News Analysis – Page 246
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New eco law triggers fears of D&O claims
Experts warn of company directors' exposure to environmental damage claims
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CII to grant chartered status to broker firms
Move hailed as a 'clear indicator' of a firm's professional status
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Investors to pump £5m into RI3K
Consortium acquires 56% shareholding in trading platform for £8.3m
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As private equity cashes up, others cash in
Michael Faulkner says the high price of entry to the insurance sector and softening makets is deterring private investment
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Cheque book frenzy
John Jackson says the buying and selling of brokers has reached fever pitch, but it's good for business
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Amlin specie threatened as top underwriter leaves
Lloyd's insurer scales back involvement in sector, blaming market conditions
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Haasz defection fuels Lloyd's unrest talk
Lloyd's denies speculation that Rolf Tolle will be next to leave the corporation
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Unitas considers underwriting plan
Broker alliance seeks ways to turn into profit-making organisation
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Brit backs down in battle of 'British'
Brit had contested British Insurance's use of term 'British' would 'damage brand'
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Vote rigging checks could spark claims
New electoral rules place additional pressures on election officers, warns law firm
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What's AXA's game?
Michael Faulkner says the market is fearful of AXA's undeclared acquisition strategy
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Why the rush to market?
Andrew Cave says the time is right for brokers to float on the booming stock market and realise some cash
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Curbing young driver deaths
Despite soaring young driver deaths, the insurance industry and politicians disagree on how it should be tackled. Tom Flack reports
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FSA: no fears over offshore firms' solvency
Previous concerns over insurers outside the EU have 'been addressed'
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Levene's tax onslaught won't bend Gordon's ear
Lord Levene may be entering his final dawn as Lloyd's chairman, given he cannot serve beyond his six-year term, but he remains as bullish as ever about pushing for a further cut in corporation tax. …
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LMA steps up to lead as fears of G6 split surface
Reform group denies reports of discontent and focus on self interest