December 2014/4
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Our survey has revealed that while overall Lloyd's capacity has dipped slightly, the market's weakest underwriting performers have been approved to grow in 2015.
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Vibe Syndicate 5678, the live underwriting start-up backed by billionaire George Soros and private equity house Pine Brook, has topped The Insurance Insider's growth league table after increasing its capacity more than six-fold for 2015.
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Stamp capacity for the Lloyd's market as a whole is set to fall by 0.8 percent next year, although by numbers alone the amount of syndicates pre-empting outweighed those shrinking or holding their capacity steady.
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The expiration of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (Tria) is likely to have a significant impact on the workers' compensation market, with buyers facing a potential capacity crunch if Congress fails to act swiftly on a renewal of the US government terrorism backstop in the New Year.
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The loss estimate for the fire that razed the Campofrio meat-processing factory last month has increased by 30 percent to $400mn, sister title Inside FAC reported.
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The US Senate's failure to re-authorise the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (Tria) before its year-end 2014 expiry date is causing an uptick in submission flow for standalone terrorism cover.
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A major fire that destroyed over two-thirds of an apartment block under construction in Los Angeles is likely to cost insurers in the range of $40mn-$60mn, sources told sister publication Inside FAC.
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Hannover Re has structured and placed an extreme mortality swap with capital market investors, the German carrier announced.
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American Strategic Insurance (ASI) has added to its estimated losses for the first 10 months of 2014 to take the total to 90 percent of the trigger point for its $200mn Gator Re bond, sister publication Trading Risk revealed last week.
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Barbican group CEO David Reeves said the Lloyd's insurer and the Credit Suisse insurance-linked securities (ILS) team hope to develop their partnership further and may aim for full syndicate status for special purpose syndicate (SPS) 6120.
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Third Point Re is winding down its catastrophe fund and investing in strategic partner Hiscox Bermuda's Kiskadee funds instead.
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Third Point Re will relocate a number of its senior management team to New Jersey as it prepares to launch an onshore platform to better access US business and boost its float, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
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