Legal
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The regulator has argued that businesses that were never required to close during the pandemic still had their access restricted.
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The (re)insurance supervisor calls for “skin in the game” from all risk owners to reduce the risk of moral hazard arising from any state backstop.
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The insurer said that the lockdown measures were “unprecedented” and were not covered in policies.
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Data harnessed from a new litigation tracking product suggests the cruise and care home industry are prime targets.
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This week the team looks at the final throes of lawsuit activity connected to Irma claims and new entries into the A&H sector.
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The legacy carrier opens for business after a regulatory rubber stamp.
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The FCA maintains that losses should be compared to a normal trading environment.
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The first day of High Court proceedings saw the regulator lay out its arguments on behalf of policyholders.
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The Irish entity created for Brexit seeks authorisation on the island.
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The conduct regulator plans to align the deadlines with that for the “fit and proper” assessments.
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The archipelago has largely escaped the virus but has been subject to all the same lockdown measures.
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The ACPR edict adds pressure on Scor and Covea.
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