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  • With little in the way of underlying growth prospects or catastrophe losses to report, reserve releases and a partial reversal of investment losses are likely to dominate Q2 figures as the US and Bermudian earnings season begins in earnest this week.
  • With a general consensus that the impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the (re)insurance sector will be “market-changing”, industry observers are beginning to comment on just how the underwriting cycle and rating environment might change.
  • American International Group (AIG) hopes to pick up the pace in its attempts to sell off multi-billion dollar assets as its chairman and CEO Ed Liddy said he expects to announce a number of transactions in the coming weeks.
  • Former Faraday D&O underwriter Lance Dalzell-Piper has joined Hiscox to help the Lloyd's insurer market its professional indemnity lines.
  • Under fire US insurer American International Group (AIG) has been pressed to provide more detail on how it has used the money drawn down on its combined $123bn taxpayer bail-out funding so far.
  • American International Group's (AIG) fourth quarter and full-year 2008 figures make for extraordinary reading.
  • Chubb has agreed to provide US insurer Starr International with workers' compensation coverage for its construction, energy and environmental customers.
  • GoshawK is set to become the first corporate insurance victim from 2005’s devastating hurricane season after the UK quoted company confirmed this morning (17 October) that it is likely to go into run-off. The insurer – which after the demise of its...
  • GISC: OFT OK ON F42 The General Insurance Standards Council, the new self-regulating body for UK insurance brokers, received a welcome boost after the Director General of the Office of Fair Trading found that their rules do not infringe the Competition
  • Despite the unprecedented scale of the Societe Generale "rogue trader" fraud, the bank's insurers may not be exposed to their full limits because of the technical nature of financial institutions (FI) cover...