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  • Aviation market sources moved swiftly on Friday (14 March) to rubbish a $500mn liability loss estimate for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 from a Credit Suisse Asset Management fund.
  • Exclusive analysis by The Insurance Insider shows directors of London's listed (re)insurers are taking advantage of the relatively high share prices by selling shares in their companies.
  • This month, we are launching our revamped data pages for the The Insurance Insider's universe of P&C (re)insurers
  • Weekly share price movements for The Insider 30 and the biggest individual movers
  • Lloyd's insurer Atrium is the lead on the Malaysia Airlines aviation war policy that would face a $100mn hit if terrorism was conclusively proved to be the cause of the plane's loss, this week's edition of The Insurance Insider can reveal
  • Newline Group has parted company by mutual agreement with Phil Foley, the active underwriter of its Lloyd's Syndicate 1218, The Insurance Insider revealed last week.
  • The US Congress last week approved a bill to stall premium rate hikes for policyholders living in flood-exposed areas, a move that the Congressional Budget Office expected to push the indebted National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) a further $2.1bn into the red.
  • Japanese electronics giant Sony has failed to convince a Supreme Court judge that Zurich Financial is liable for costs relating to its massive 2011 data breach.
  • The chairman of Enstar's US business Karl Wall has left to launch his own company, Aylesbury Insurance Acquisitions, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • The European Parliament last week (12 March) voted in favour of tough data protection reforms that could have wide-reaching consequences for the insurance industry.