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  • Two bidders have entered the final stages of a tender process for Swiss Re’s UK run-off unit Pro Insurance Solutions (Pro), The Insurance Insider understands.
  • Australia's three largest non-life insurers will not be downgraded on their exposure to the latest New Zealand earthquake, ratings agencies Fitch and Moody's have confirmed
  • Capital Insurance Holdings, the Berkshire Hathaway backed Lloyd’s consolidation vehicle, is on schedule to float on the Alternative Investment Market next month after raising its target funding.
  • Japan's 20-year consolidation of its insurance sector has yielded three towering giants, which rank among the largest insurers in the world and bristle with the financial resources to take on all comers.
  • The volatile combination of the subprime, credit and economic crisesand hurricanes Gustav and Ike has contributed to a 15 percent rise innew claims in the first quarter of 2009 against the same period last year – a figure which represents the beginning of a claims surge likely to peak inapproximately two years, according to industry leaders.
  • Prem Watsa's Fairfax Financial Holdings slumped to a $363mn fourth quarter deficit after posting a $684mn investment loss.
  • The knotty question of how to make London the domicile of choice for the world's (re)insurers was analysed comprehensively at The Insurance Insider's lively London 100 working group in March...
  • The EU is poised to move from being regulator to supervisor, as the European Commission launches legislation to create a pan-European insurance authority.
  • The mighty Lloyd's Central Fund is facing exposure to the $269mn settlements that Willis made with US insurers Assurant and CNA to end litigation relating to their disastrous involvement in the PA LMX spirals of the mid-to-late nineties, The Insurance Ins
  • Russian-backed private equity firm Pamplona Capital Management has now built a 16.27 percent stake in Lloyd’s insurer Chaucer subject to receiving approval from UK regulator Financial Services Authority (FSA).