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Opinion

  • It is a universal rule of cinema that movie sequels are always worse than the original.
  • Last week I was on the road chairing our second InsiderTech New York event. I then hopped over to Bermuda to chair a roundtable and attend the EY Global (Re)insurance Outlook.
  • AJ Gallagher is attempting to cut out third party wholesalers in London. There are major rewards if AJ Gallagher can reduce the amount of brokerage that leaks from its retail network.
  • Following any major loss event, the great debate always recurs: how interconnected is the global insurance industry?
  • David Davis might feel like he's spent the last five months locked in the European Commission's Berlaymont building expected to weave a model of Brussels' famous Atomium with his teeth
  • What goes up must come down...
  • The slow encroachment of the Canadian pension funds into (re)insurance is one of the phenomena of the prevailing low interest rate environment.
  • For a medium supposed to set people free, it is amazing how the development of the worldwide web has corralled us into various silos.
  • With just over a month to go before the 1 January reinsurance renewals, speculation about the future direction of rates is becoming almost as feverish as guesswork about the next royal nuptials
  • Reports that Amazon is recruiting for a product manager to expand its insurance offering have triggered a number of scaremongering headlines in some corners of the press over the past few weeks
  • Another Budget, another admonishment for the UK's weak productivity from the Chancellor.
  • Amid rapid moves from Republicans to advance the party's tax-reform agenda, lobbyists and industry advocates concerned with the proposals' handling of "base erosion" and cross-border transfers have redoubled efforts to argue their respective cases.