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Most of the companies in our universe experienced positive reactions from investors last week, with The Insider 30 finishing the week 0.5 percent higher.
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Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General Matt Hancock MP has warned that the UK risks losing the opportunity to secure a stronger regulatory outcome in the insurance industry should it vote to leave the European Union (EU).
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The Insurance Insider's listed Lloyd's composite posted an increase in gross written premiums (GWP) in the first quarter of the year, battling the headwinds posed by softening rates.
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Capital management returned to the fore in the first quarter of 2016, as carriers returned more capital to shareholders than a year ago through increased share repurchases and dividends.
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Monetising American International Group (AIG)'s legacy portfolio has the potential to free up significantly more capital than the $9bn targeted as part of the insurer's $25bn two-year capital management plan, according to analysts at Credit Suisse.
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In this age of extreme connectivity we are all joined up to the same underlying exposures, which are increasingly likely to be man-made and difficult to observe directly
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Share price data on The Insurance Insider's universe of P&C (re)insurers
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With the first quarter results season starting to wrap up last week, companies in The Insider 30 experienced share price growth of 1.4 percent on average
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African commercial lines rates are struggling to improve as excess capacity and competition continues to impact profitability in the region
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Most global reinsurers shrank their P&C reinsurance underwriting books as they battled tough market conditions in the first quarter of 2016
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Global reinsurers reported a deteriorating underwriting performance in their P&C reinsurance arms during the first quarter compared to the prior-year period, as increased expenses, lower reserve releases and higher underlying loss ratios affected results.
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Operating returns for The Insurance Insider's Bermuda composite declined considerably in the first quarter of 2016, as both underwriting and investment income failed to match last year's performance.