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Mark Geoghegan

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  • On a recent trip to New York I finally got around to reading the Malcolm Gladwell book Outliers.
  • People often do things in the heat of the moment that with the benefit of cool and sober reflection they wouldn't repeat. They lose their heads and do things that are clearly not in their long-term interests
  • Some professions really go in for transparency. This even manifests itself in the style of uniform that its practitioners wear.
  • For around 300 years Lloyd's ran its own affairs.
  • Insurers and reinsurers buy business all the time. Or to use the correct semantics, insurance premiums are acquired.
  • In a documentary on the early days of the Thatcher regime following her death in 2013, her first Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe was particularly candid when remembering an anxious time in office in 1979