June 2003/6
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White Mountains announced Friday that it has filed a shelf registration with the SEC in New York allowing it to raise up to $2bn by issuing debt or shares.
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Major policyholders of defunct fronting insurer Legion Insurance Company can pursue their claims via Legion’s reinsurers, a Pennsylvania court ruled last week.
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Employers Re (ERC), the world’s fourth largest reinsurer, was effectively downgraded from A+ to A (Excellent) last week as AM Best revised ratings following a first time assessment of the firm as a standalone entity, separated from the influence of its ow
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AIG’s move to buy Japanese life and selected US p/c insurance operations from General Electric Capital (GEC) for $2.1bn has been met with a cautious affirmation from ratings agency Moody’s.
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French reinsurer SCOR’s “back on track” recovery plan was shunted backwards last week with the early retirement of group deputy chief operating officer Pierre-Denis Champvillard.
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Compulsory terrorism cover will begin later this week (1 July) in Australia, after The Terrorism Insurance Act received Royal Assent on 24 June.
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Bermuda’s Everest Re Group has paved the way for fundraising by filing with the SEC last Friday to periodically sell up to $975mn of shares.
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Despite growing concerns that US property & casualty rates are tailing off, Swiss Re senior economist Thomas Holzheu predicted last week that rates will continue to remain firm while profits remain hampered by poor investment returns and reserving issues.
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Only those that have ability to price and select risk will prosper, says ratings agency Ratings agency Fitch believes that, despite recent sterling results, post-9/11 Bermudian start-ups need to rapidly adapt “to develop the strength to compete with es
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Axis Capital Holdings, the specialty (re)insurer formed in response to the post 9/11 capacity crunch, will float this week on the New York Stock Exchange valuing the firm at around $3.3bn.
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Groundbreaking progress but tough negotiations ahead With the clock running down on prospects for pushing through meaningful asbestos reform in this Congress, last week saw a rush for compromise and early indications suggest the tide is turning.
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D&O insurers for 309 companies facing IPO class actions agreed to a $1bn settlement with plaintiff law firms last week, thereby clearing the decks for the “laddering” dispute between Wall Street firms, their liability insurers and disgruntled investors.
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