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Welcome to the ‘Innovation’ issue of Insider Quarterly!
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The partner’s pricey, scaled-down reserves deal leaves questions about the impact on Maiden’s capital unanswered.
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Greenlight and Third Point are facing their most challenging period yet after posting record investment losses.
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The index also outperformed major market benchmarks for the second week running.
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All sub-groups make gains, with the London rebound continuing.
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Fourth-quarter investment income at AIG’s general insurance arm was down 61 percent on the previous quarter, but performance could recover in Q1.
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Private equity and in-market consolidators look to profit as Lloyd’s challenges provoke evolution of ownership structure.
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Aside from the noise around elevated catastrophes and lacklustre renewals, Q4 underlying loss ratios continued to rise.
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As activist investor Voce Capital Management becomes the carrier’s fourth-largest shareholder, this publication explores what incentive the investor has to push for a sale.
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About 86 percent of Insider 50 stocks climbed higher last week, with London (re)insurers leading the index.
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The big three brokers expect group organic revenue growth in the mid-single digits for 2019.
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The Insider 50 closed last week relatively flat, falling by just 0.2 percent week on week to 1,063.0 index points.