Retrocession
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At today’s pricing, most property cat is still a good write for a vast pool of non-insurance capital.
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LGT led the way with its rated start-up Lumen Re.
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Nephila, RenRe and Validus go on the record with this publication on the forthcoming 1 June renewals.
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Munich Re-led programme wraps around £75mn terror cat bond.
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Julian Enoizi, who was instrumental in bringing the £75mn Baltic Re terrorism cat bond to market, said using ILS for an exotic risk was “a long journey”.
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The Eurekahedge ILS Advisers index posted its worst December performance on record.
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The insurer will benefit from reduced incentive expenses owed to former executives in the Bermudian firm.
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ARPC buys additional A$250mn top layer on A$3.315bn retro cover.
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The complaint on behalf of Markel investors follows the disclosure of regulatory probes into the accounting of loss reserves.
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The size of its Harambee Re vehicle remains undisclosed.
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Reduced ILS capacity is impacting the sidecar and retro market in particular.
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