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  • The Insurance Insider’s comprehensive analysis of the Lloyd’s auctions starts with Laptop’s analysis of every syndicate trading, together with our own exclusive ratings Lloyd’s 2001 auctions began on the 4 September. Only two facts can be safely predic
  • Insurers hit by D&O losses in wake of shareholder class-actions over collapsed stock prices History, they say, always repeats itself. Ian Youngman, in his 1999 book Directors and Officers Liability Insurance, observed that the first US D&O policies wer
  • CNA's commitment to the London Market appears shaky as the loss struck Group puts its London reinsurer up for sale and relocates centre of expertise to Zurich CNA Re's restructuring and proposed sale of London Market subsidiary CNA Reinsurance Company
  • (A B & perhaps C rated) BF Caudle Syndicate 2(Upton) Growing in popularity now that Advent/BF Caudle have acquired the Kingsmead Agency.The XOL orientation of the account leads recovery of the marine sector; and the Syndicate has consistently outperfo
  • To avoid over-writing and the shortage of reinsurance, syndicates are buying in-house quota share cover and planning capacity expansions for 2002. But what impact will these have on the 2001 capacity auctions?
  • Term life syndicates face additional hurdles, despite personal accident and contingency syndicates writing conceptually similar business.With only one life syndicate open to external members, perhaps its time for a rethink says Laptop.
  • Chatset Directory Lloyd’s analysts Chatset have launched a new edition of their Lloyd’s and London Market Directory.
  • Market optimistic over recovery as capacity shrinks London Market liability rates have soared in the light of the capacity crunch caused by the withdrawal of a host of carriers. The collapse of specialist casualty insurers such as Independent and HIH,
  • FT plugging for Willis and AIG Is The Financial Times maneuvering into the competitive marketplace of providing puff editorials for the insurance industry? That is one conclusion to be drawn from its recent antics. Keen readers of The Insurance Insider
  • During the first week of 1999, Illinois’ governor, Jim Edgar, signed a bill permitting mutual insurers domiciled in the Land of Lincoln to convert to mutual insurance holding companies (MIHC). For those who may have forgotten the MIHC is a neutron bomb fo