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October 2003/1

  • As long as average CEOs are paid as if they were superior CEOs, the issue of executive overcompensation won't go away. Where CEO pay is out of alignment with long-term corporate results, shareholders will not remain complacent. How, during the past two de
  • Dick Grasso, who by most accounts did a good job of running the NYSE, was forced from his position because he was paid so much that it became an embarrassment to his organization and to the board of directors that paid him so much money. David D 'Aless
  • Mike Hammond the former chief executive of broker Marsh's UK operations is to join rival Jardine Lloyd Thompson, it was revealed last month. Staff at JLT were told of the move by senior management and the news ended months of speculation over Hammond's
  • CNA Financial Corporation became the latest insurance Group to exit reinsurance when revealing that it has sold the renewal rights, together with much of its under-performing reinsurance book, to Folksamerica Reinsurance Company, a unit of Bermudian based
  • Embattled UK insurer Royal & Sun Alliance breathed a corporate sigh of relief this month after its £1bn rights issue went through with 92 percent of the 1.3bn new shares subscribed for by existing shareholders at 70p each. Although heavily discounted
  • Followers of US tort reform developments were teased this month with the prospect of a real breakthrough, as Republican Senator Bill Frist stepped in to rescue stalling asbestos talks, negotiating a new deal between insurers and industrial defendants over
  • Reinsurance spin-off Aspen Re is set to raise around $200mn if its NYSE IPO proceeds to plan next year, according to sources. Aspen Re, which specialises in property and casualty reinsurance in the UK, the US and Bermuda, has been seen as a prime IPO
  • The switch to one year accounting has presented analysts of publicly quoted companies (Integrated Lloyd's Vehicles, ILVs) at Lloyd's with a problem of measuring the investment performance of those companies. Under the unique three year system of accountin
  • After a failed final attempt at mediation, the sides in the controversial Aon 77 dispute are readying their corners ahead of a UK High Court trial, due to begin on 27 October in Court Room 22. The trial is scheduled to last for 10-12 weeks, with a Christm
  • Pot, kettle, black? Was Snide alone in feeling a delicious sense of irony on reading October's FT interview with Bruce Carnegie-Brown (16 October)? In its own inimitable style, the Pink One issued an opinion that "the insurance industry could face r
  • Heath's has settled much of its film finance exposures following the opening submissions in a critical High Court trial this month. The so-called "Phoenix" trial promised to set a marker for a series of multi-million dollar disputes involving insurance ba
  • The militant Lloyds Names Association (LNA) will attempt to recover up to £100mn from the Central Fund for what it describes as Lloyd's failure to adequately regulate the market, The Insider has learned. The move follows this summer’s landmark judgment