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As lawmakers propose sweeping measures to rewrite pandemic exclusions, insurers are relying on protections enshrined in the Constitution to resist an onslaught of BI claims, writes John Hewitt Jones.
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Jean-Paul Conoscente says Scor’s capital strength and flexibility put it in a good position to take advantage of further rate rises and increased M&A activity next year. Rachel Dalton reports.
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In an environment of global financial volatility, the coronavirus has brought both opportunities and challenges to the ILS market, writes Fiona Robertson.
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Anna Sagar and Samuel Casey assess whether expectations of coronavirus-related losses are likely to match outcomes in what were tipped to be some of the most exposed classes.
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Covid-19 has propelled the (re)insurance world into the 21st century, writes Suliman Mulhem, with remote working likely to persist for some and a five-day week becoming history for others.
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The coronavirus situation and the far-reaching economic impacts of Covid-19 suggest the benefits of being an ‘analytical insurer’ could become even more relevant and compelling, says Dave Ovenden.
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Andrew Schütte offers some relationship counselling for insurers and coverholders.
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Adam Grossman offers an update and lessons for risk management from the glyphosate, opioid and talc litigations.
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The London Matters 2020 Report shows that the market’s strong fundamentals have provided support in challenging times, writes Clare Lebecq.
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The cost of straying into “greenwashing” could be very high for businesses that misrepresent their environmental credentials – as well as those who insure them, warns Simon Konsta.
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The construction markets are adapting to emerging risks and new needs, according to Travelers.
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The London market risks isolation and irrelevance if it doesn’t keep pace with industry-wide innovations, says Guidewire Software’s Ian Gibbard.