Regulation – Page 177
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News Analysis
Breaking the bank
The UK private motor market has taken some heavy losses during the last year, and insurers have had to adapt accordingly. But as prior-year reserves dry out, is there even more trouble ahead?
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Cullum backs cuts
Towergate supremo Peter Cullum joins captains of industry in backing comprehensive spending review
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IUA warns over proposed regulatory overhaul
Insurance regulators face recruitment crisis, claims IUA in response to Government consultation
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Galbraith warns Treasury over red tape burden
Biba responds to overhaul of financial regulation
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The Lobby
Back to school at Westminster
The big issues for the industry in the upcoming Parliamentary session
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People & Opinion
Richard Hobbs: Beware continental drift to supremacy
Proposals to abolish the FSA must be seen in the context of a wider European drive to control regulation in member states
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DAS to withdraw from ABI over Jackson Review
Chief exec Asplin has spoken out against shifting court costs onto injured claimants
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Solvency II checklist for insurance industry
Northdoor checklist will assist insurers through Solvency II implementation
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LMA fights "triple regulation"
Proposed regulatory system "unsuitable" for general insurers
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Antares hires risk manager ahead of Solvency II
Helen Chapman switches from Aspen Re to Lloyd's business Antares
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Inside the Conservative party conference: flooding at the fringe
Our correspondent reports back on the flood defences debate at the Tories' annual gathering
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Flood protection will escape worst of Whitehall’s cuts
Government views flood defences as top priority, but can’t save every community, minister tells ABI
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Groupama delays flotation plans
Listing won't happen for at least a year because of Solvency II uncertainty
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AIG to repay US government
Insurer plans to settle bail-out obligations by end of Q1 2011
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We have to lose to gain, labour conference told
Firms could quit the UK to escape a necessarily tougher regulatory system
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News Analysis
No more one size fits all
With the party conference season in full swing, Insurance Times finds out what the industry’s key figures want the government to deliver. From increased flood defence spending to avoiding damaging regulatory reforms, we present insurance’s parliamentary demands