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  • The employee benefits giant is facing a possible 2 notch downgrade from the rating agencies as worsening equity markets increased exposure on run-off contracts Shares in CIGNA fell in reaction to the shock announcement of a $1.1bn pre-tax charge over i
  • Few surprises in 6th and 10th quarters result forecasts for Syndicates demonstrates improved forecasting Updated estimates for the forecast results of syndicates in the 10th quarter of the 2000 underwriting year showed few significant deviations from e
  • Syndicate 2 & 780 BF Caudle Agencies has proposed the merger of Syndicate 2 into Syndicate 780 for the 2003 Year of account. Planned 2003 capacity is £250mn, the merged syndicate will be headed by P. D Upton. Capital providers currently on Syndicate 2
  • Shares in Zurich’s former reinsurance arm Converium fell sharply as investors reacted to fears of collecting recoverables from its former parent, ZFS.
  • Jeremy Pinchin, Lloyd’s Special Counsel for September 11, encouraged market executives when he confirmed that Lloyd’s exposures to the World Trade Center have not deteriorated.
  • Munich Re, the world's second largest reinsurer, increased its WTC loss reserves by a further $500mn to €2.7bn sparking a collapse in the value of European stocks.
  • Allianz unconvinced by Lloyd's paper So much for Lloyd’s security. As corporate capital strengthens its grip on the Society, reinsurance buyers appear to be getting ever choosier over what syndicates they will accept - despite the fact that AM Best giv
  • The Court of Appeal unanimously rejected the case brought by the so called Jaffray Names against Lloyd's, and upheld the earlier High Court ruling that Lloyd's had not committed fraud.
  • Finding a good franchise performance director will not be easy Lloyd’s search for its Underwriting Tsar steps up a gear with the recent unveiling of its franchise proposals. Containing few surprises, the 56 page consultation document published by the C
  • Trenwick has instigated arbitration proceedings to force Swiss Re subsidiary, European Re, into paying $55mn under a disputed financial contract known as a Catastrophe Equity Put or CatEPut.