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Challenging market conditions may push the island's carriers further towards the role of risk and capital matchmaker.
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The fight over global wholesale business intensifies.
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Heavy 2017 losses have pushed Lloyd's to take a harder line on business planning.
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Belgium rolled out the red carpet for UK insurance brokers last week at the ambassador’s residence in Belgravia.
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Icahn's recent intervention in the AmTrust take-private deal could lead to further scrutiny of the carrier.
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Until New York or California creates a run-off law, legacy transactions commonly done like they are in the UK will never happen.
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The mega-trend towards passive investing has been powerful and pervasive.
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Over the past five years, vehicles that outsource underwriting to other companies have formed one of the fastest-growing segments of the ILS market, from a standing start.
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A recent interview with Lloyd's chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown highlights the importance of striking the right tone when discussing workplace diversity.
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Global broking might not be a new idea, but Aon's latest evolution is undoubtedly a bold move.
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As two relative minnows see off legal threats from financial giants, it goes to show that, with a bit of ingenuity, there's plenty of room for underdogs as well as big dogs.
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Given how much of its asset base was locked up if not lost, the fact that it pulled off the feat of bringing in more than $2.3bn to enable it to renew its portfolio for 2018 was impressive.