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  • Analysts have reacted cautiously to Munich Re's $1.3bn planned purchase of US primary insurer The Midland Company (Midland).
  • MGA Euro International Underwriting Ltd underwriter Christopher Henton, who was banned from operating over his "dishonest involvement" in the notorious Sphere Drake managing general agent (MGA) was...
  • Despite what some believe is over-capacity in the sector, Alea chief Mark Cloutier is confident that by setting up the latest reinsurance-to-close (RITC) syndicate at Lloyd's...
  • Lloyd’s insurer SVB estimates that Hurricane Wilma will cost the group between £5mn-£10mn, on top of the loss burdens of Katrina and Rita. The insurer had already estimated a net cost of £25mn from Katrina based on an industry wide loss of $40bn...
  • A clearer picture of a future for American International Group (AIG) - and in particular its general insurance operations - has emerged out of the rubble of the fallen giant's latest government rescue package.
  • AM Best bolstered its London operations with the hiring of Lloyd's head of capital and broker relationships, Nick Charteris-Black.
  • Lloyd's insurer Argenta Syndicate Management Ltd has parted company with its lead underwriter John Hyland after six years at the helm of its reinsurance focussed Syndicate 2121.
  • Aon has moved swiftly to appoint a new CEO of its UK retail operations, naming Rob Brown to replace Peter Harmer - who will return to his native Australia in September.
  • Single occurrence victory in WTC and strong 1H 2002 performance overshadowed by loss of triple A rating
  • Canadian conglomerate Fairfax Financial Holdings reported record 2007 results fuelled by investment income of $1bn driven by credit default swaps (CDS) tied to US financial groups and bond insurers.