November 2018/3
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This ain’t nothing like a hard market, but that is very much a good thing for everyone.
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Aggregate loss activity will trap retro capital for a second year running, as disappointing returns set up expectations for reduced capacity.
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Changes to the definition of default could hamper insurers and derail debt restructuring efforts.
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Syndicates were given a hard ride in the planning process, but innovative ones are being allowed to grow.
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The California State Compensation Insurance Fund returned to the cat bond market as USAA’s ResRe multi-peril deal raised $200mn.
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PG&E could face $10bn in claims from 2017, with a similar scenario to potentially play out after this year’s fires
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A fully electronic marketplace is within grasp as phase two of the Target Operating Model process approaches.
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No-one will miss London's huge process expense, but traditional placing has always had a romantic attraction for brokers and underwriters.
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Above-average cat losses dominate discussions during the P&C earnings season.
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