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27 January 2012

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NKSJ more than trebles net Thai number to $1.3bn

Major Japanese insurance group NKSJ has more than trebled its net loss forecast for the Thai floods to 100bn yen ($1.29bn) after carrying out a more detailed loss adjusting exerciseRead more


AM Best rewards AIG rehabilitation with stable outlook

The continued rehabilitation of AIG has been rewarded by AM Best with a revision of its outlook on the parent company and its Chartis and Lexington insurance operations from negative to stableRead more


More pain needed to turn the cycle, says Alterra CEO Becker

The (re)insurance industry will have to endure more pain before the market turns even after a year of more than $100bn of insured losses, Alterra president and CEO Marty Becker has saidRead more


Aquiline buys Juniperus cat fund

Insurance-specialist private equity investor Aquiline Capital Partners has bought Bermuda-based catastrophe investment manager Juniperus Capital Ltd (JCL), sister title Trading Risk has revealedRead more


Chubb cheers investors on rates but disappoints on EPS outlook

The Chubb Corporation matched fellow US giant Travelers in reporting fourth quarter rate rises of 6 percent in its commercial insurance division as price increases accelerated through the yearRead more


Hannover Re passes retro renewal test

After a tough year for its retrocessionaires, Hannover Re has renewed its protection for 2012, albeit on stricter terms than last yearRead more


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Thailand loss estimates flood past $6bn

Reported loss estimates for the severe flooding in Thailand from property and casualty insurers have surpassed the $6bn threshold after a flurry of loss announcements over the past weekRead more

Analysts bullish on US market turn

Although many (re)insurers' pre-results headlines revolved around Thai exposures and loss creep from earlier 2011 catastrophes, investors are likely to focus more on commentary in earnings releases and calls on the market's rates prospectsRead more


Energy reinsurers put squeeze on after another heavy loss year

Offshore energy insurers are facing the prospect of assuming more risk themselves or cutting back their lines after reinsurers responded to another year of losses by raising prices and tightening termsRead more


Q4 P&C performance to diverge on Thai exposures

As US giants Travelers and Chubb get the Q4 earnings season underway this week, results across the (re)insurance sector are expected to diverge between those with Thai exposures and international loss creep and the domestically focused players that enjoyed a relatively benign quarter for weather eventsRead more

Investment performance mixed

With underwriting performance for the fourth quarter divided depending on exposure to Thailand and loss creep from other international catastrophes, there is also likely to be a mixed picture emerging on investment performanceRead more

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Mergers & Acquisitions

AmWINS completes THB acquisition

AmWINS has closed its £31.8mn deal to buy UK-listed broker Thompson Heath & Bond (THB), a transaction first revealed by The Insurance Insider last July.Read more

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The reinsurance convergence market uncovered

New collateralised writers emerge at 1.1

A handful of new cat funds made their mark on the 1 January renewal season, deploying significant capacity into the collateralised reinsurance and retro, industry loss warranty (ILW) and cat bond markets. Read more

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Major losses and claims tracked

NKSJ more than trebles net Thai number to $1.3bn

Major Japanese insurance group NKSJ has more than trebled its net loss forecast for the Thai floods to 100bn yen ($1.29bn) after carrying out a more detailed loss adjusting exerciseRead more

The latest on litigation and legal developments

Converium class action opens door for non-US class action suits

A Dutch court has sanctioned a securities class action suit for investors in the late-2001 carve-out of Zurich Financial Services (ZFS)' reinsurance arm Converium, the first collective settlement to be agreed on a transatlantic basis.Read more

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Mapping the regulatory and legislative landscape

Solvency II could prompt EU exit for captives

Stricter regulatory rules under Solvency II could cause a limited outflow of captive entities from the EU, according to ratings agency Fitch.Read more

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All the latest news and analysis as D-day approaches

Solvency II deadline still achievable, says European Commission

The European Commission has denied reports that it is considering further delaying the implementation of Solvency II, and has insisted it remains committed to ensuring legislation is in place to allow the industry to stick to the 2014 deadline.Read more

In-depth coverage of the run-off sector

More schemes expected from continental Europe

The increased focus on run-off portfolios created by the incoming Solvency II regime (see above story) will lead to greater use of schemes of arrangement by continental (re)insurers, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers' scheme tsar Dan Schwarzmann.Read more

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Full coverage of the facultative reinsurance market

Ascot to head up new power and utilities consortium

Chartis-backed Lloyd's (re)insurer Ascot Underwriting has formed a new consortium in association with Brit Insurance, QBE Insurance Group and model developer Sciemus to underwrite power and utilities business.Read more

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Consistent transparency will add long-term value

Sometimes this industry can be its own worst enemy. A common complaint in the sector is that we are often widely misunderstoodRead more

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Albert Benchimol

The Insurance Insider profiles Axis Capital's next CEORead more

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The Insurance Insider Bermuda Roundtable 2011

When The Insurance Insider last set down on the shores of Bermuda, the market was in the immediate aftershock of the Great Tohoku earthquake. It was late March and at our first Bermuda reinsurance roundtable of 2011 the talk was naturally dominated by the impact of the Japanese tragedyRead more


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The Insurance Insider Monte Carlo Roundtable 2011

When we gathered some of the industry's leading lights in this great coastal retreat last year, we heard tales of how hefty H1 nat cat and man made losses might hasten the end of the latter stages of the late-soft market cycleRead more

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InsideFAC Monte Carlo Roundtable 2011

It was great to see so many of the D&F fraternity gathered in Monte Carlo this year, doing the rounds in what, even for the principality, was especially hot weather. In the run-up to this year's roundtable one issue really seemed to dominate the thinking of those in the market, namely who's buying?Read more


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Monte Carlo Capital Roundtable 2011

What a lot of questions and worries we have today, so many more than in the past. Take investments. Historically, returns from the asset side of the balance sheet have contributed a meaningful percentage of the insurance industry's overall profitabilityRead more

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