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February 2008/1

  • Despite strong results, Axa SA has received a target price downgrade from Collins Stewart analyst Tim Young after concerns about continuing dollar weakness, asset market turmoil and the possible acquisition of Friends Provident.
  • Lloyd's has remained upbeat despite the market missing the 100 percent 2007 target for take-up on usage of electronic claims files (ECF) as it ended the year at 88 percent.
  • Despite weaker market conditions, US insurer Chubb Corp saw its 2007 earnings grow on the back of strong reserve releases.
  • Rating agencies - those all-powerful arbiters of insurers' destinies - are getting restless and it is not just the monoliners who are in their sights.
  • Ratings agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) has downgraded Bermudian life reinsurer Scottish Re Group after its investment portfolio continued to suffer from the sub-prime crisis.
  • UK regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA) warned last week that it is scrutinising the wholesale broking industry and called on the sector to implement the necessary "culture change".
  • Aon Corp has hired the former Max Re chief executive Bob Cooney as managing director of its Capital Markets division, the unit which provides structured finance and capital markets products to the (re)insurance industry.
  • Two recent decisions in the US Supreme Court will aid professional liability insurers defending themselves against claims and litigation stemming from the sub-prime mortgage crisis, according to Chubb Corp vice chairman John Dengan.
  • The sub-prime mortgage crisis has had little impact on availability, cost or policy conditions of directors' and officers' (D&O) and errors and omissions (E&O) policies, according to a survey of financial sector risk managers and CFOs.
  • Giant bond insurer MBIA Inc has seen its results decimated by the recent sub-prime debacle, posting a $1.9bn loss last year, down from an $819.3mn profit in 2006.
  • Connecticut attorney general Richard Blumenthal has subpoenaed bond insurers as part of a probe into the fallout from the US sub-prime mortgage crisis.
  • The arrival of Brian Duperreault at the helm of Marsh & McLennan Cos (MMC) has been welcomed by the investor community - and reduced the likelihood of an imminent takeover bid by Willis Group Holdings, according to analysts.