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  • Shares in AmTrust are expected to fall later today (2 June) after Barron's, the US magazine for private investors, questioned the US insurer's accounting practices and capital adequacy
  • Peter Townsend, head of London marine for Swiss Re's insurance business, yesterday completed a gruelling 1,200-mile bike ride from Santander in Spain to EC3, raising more than £30,000 for charity
  • Xuber, the insurance software arm of outsourcing and technology firm Xchanging, has announced the launch of a new pricing tool for commercial underwriters called Xuber Rating
  • Reinsurers look set to absorb the lion's share of insured losses from the recent anti-China riots in Vietnam, as Taiwanese insurers hit their reinsurance programmes
  • The cost of fraudulent insurance claims in the UK reached £1.3bn last year, up 18 percent from 2012, according to figures published today (30 May) by the Association of British Insurers (ABI)
  • People don’t like change, and some dislike it more than others. Traditionalists will always be with us.
  • Guy Carpenter has bolstered its strategic advisory division with the appointment of two senior executives from JLT Towers Re in its rating agency practice.
  • Legislative proposals aimed at accelerating the development of a private flood insurance market in the US have been welcomed by the Reinsurance Association of America (RAA).
  • The key risks that contribute to ratings stability have improved for global insurers in 2014, but reinsurers remain at risk from soft market conditions, according to a report released today (29 May) by ratings agency Standard & Poor's (S&P).
  • Lloyd's carrier Atrium has confirmed the appointment of former Canopius head of marine treaty Andrew Hedges, a move revealed by The Insurance Insider earlier this month