February 2019/3
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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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The group increased the reach of its Hydra captive and eked out low single-digit rate decreases across the rest of the placement.
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Repeated record wildfire losses have seen carriers scale back their offerings.
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Sir David Rowland’s death is a reminder of Lloyd’s capacity for adaptation and renewal.
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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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The leading figures in the Latin American reinsurance market are in Miami for the region’s version of the Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous de Septembre.
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The Eurekahedge ILS Advisers index posted its worst December performance on record.
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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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Turning round MS Amlin, the former shining star of the Lloyd’s market, was never going to happen overnight.
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