Regulation – Page 169
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On the QT: Nothing a bunch of fives won’t fix
There’s plenty of anger in the industry at the moment, says Sid, so why not put it to good use?
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Asking a Solvency II expert: Towers Watson's Colin Murray
Eiopa says QIS5 will be its last word on the regulation, but there are questions still to be answered
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Hospitality not a bribe - new guidance
Prosecutors will have to prove link between entertainment and decision making
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PPI complaints continue upward spiral
Payment protection beefs up by two thirds in second half of 2010
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The Jackson Review agenda picks up speed
Battle lines are drawn on civil litigation costs shake-up
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Lewis backs legal costs crackdown
Clarke statement is 'once-in-a-decade' chance to reform litigation process
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Clarke widens scope of fast-track claims system
Portal to handle all cases worth up to £50,000
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Clarke confirms no win, no fee crackdown
Justice secretary to outline Jackson next steps
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Budget response: Mixed blessings for the industry
Companies with overseas divisions are among the winners from Wednesday's announcement, but Lloyd's underwriters lose out
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ABI raises stress test alarm bells
The ABI has warned that insurers will be over-stretched as a result of having to carry out the Europe-wide stress test on top of preparing for the implementation of Solvency II.
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Montalvo confirmed as head of Euro-insurance regulator
European Parliament rubberstampa first executive director
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Euro-regulator launches stress test
Exercise will look at how insurers cope with tough market and inflation
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Budget 2011: RSA welcomes Young review go ahead
Green light for peer's health and safety blueprint
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Aon tells FSA: "Don't lump us in with bankers"
Aon stresses to FSA that insurance brokers and bankers must be separated when it comes to funding the FSA
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Largest and smallest brokers shoulder regulatory burden
Study reveals that £150m firms pay proportionally more in regulatory costs