January 2019/4
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Director Graham Coutts foresees a “flight back to quality” from cedants.
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Excess rarely leads to good decision-making.
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Conditions may be improving for some investors after wider ILS appetite has dampened, according to the broker.
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Legal ruling could put insurers on the hook for damages for a problem that could total $8.75bn.
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The trade association chief nevertheless downplayed scope for post-Brexit regulatory divergence.
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A data deficit means it’s often too early to make assumptions about rising global temperatures.
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Policy limits in the class of business have not changed since their introduction in the 1980s.
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Renewal premium change in commercial insurance was up nearly 5 percent in 2018’s fourth quarter.
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A further delay to the already postponed insurance accounting standard is inadvisable.
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With the adoption of electronic placement and utilisation of PPL in Lloyd’s, there is considerable cause for the industry to celebrate the innovation currently within the sector.
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