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  • A sluggish first quarter saw total insurance-linked securities (ILS) issuance of $300mn - almost half the levels over the same period last year - according to Aon Benfield Securities.
  • Former AIG chairman Harvey Golub has said that the state-owned insurer should be split in two in the future due to the mismatch between its life and non-life businesses.
  • Liberty Mutual is looking to raise more than $1bn in New York to repay debt, in the biggest insurance sector initial public offering (IPO) so far this year.
  • Specialty insurance group AmTrust Europe will soon have parted company with all seven of its actuarial team within a year, The Insurance Insider understands
  • UK regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA) unveiled a 10.1 percent budget increase for the upcoming financial year as the cost of a more intrusive regulatory regime mounts.
  • At the start of 2010 the convergence market was in optimistic mood, tempered with realism over the steps still needed to fulfil the market's potential.
  • The international (re)insurance community will be looking anxiously at the final terms negotiated this week for the European Union's bailout of the Irish government for any sign of movement on the country's favourable corporate tax rates and rules.
  • One recent tradition at Monte Carlo is the convoy of investors and equity analysts that join underwriters and brokers for Rendez-Vous week.
  • Devastating S&P downgrade has compounded the troubles for Swiss reinsurer following under-reserving revelations and share price collapse... As the great and the good from the reinsurance industry converge at the annual Monte Carlo Reinsurance Rendez-Vo
  • Loss figures from the major modelling firms all fall into the range set out under Solvency II scenarios for natural catastrophe risk, according to Guy Carpenter.