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  • Rates for US commercial insurance business rose by 6 percent in the aggregate in the third quarter compared to the prior-year period, suggesting sustained momentum in the sector, according to the latest survey from Towers Watson.
  • A number of US insurers are facing larger net Sandy losses than would been the case even just a few months ago. We look at all the major cat XoL programmes and see who may be ruing their limited reinsurance spend...
  • $46mn Baltic Ace; AIG exit; NFIP dries up; James departs; Tawa withdraws; Payton departs; Airlines down 15-20%; Compre acquires; HSBC exit continues; Sandy floodgates; The long game; Bernacki backed; Colosso comeback; R&Q £77mn launch; Travelers sues; $117mn Sino-Forrest; £1bn UK flood bill; Rising Sun; Skuld goes east; Fortress London; The Hartford counts
  • Nationwide and CNA have told their catastrophe reinsurers that they are unlikely to hand on claims from Superstorm Sandy, The Insurance Insider has learned
  • Bermudian White Mountains' specialist run-off acquisition arm has agreed a deal to buy a third American International Group (AIG) unit in the space of six months as it continues to make its presence felt in the legacy sector
  • Arig is one of a number of new quota share capacity providers for Novae's Syndicate 2007, after the listed Lloyd's insurer entered into a 2 percent whole account quota share deal with the Japanese insurer Sompo for 2012, according to a well-placed broking source...
  • Sandy is turning into a brutal loss for mariners, in what is proving to be a tough year for the sector
  • Could marine's annus horribilis herald long-overdue structural changes in the market?
  • Lexington wrote gross lines of $200mn on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) insurance programme that covers subway losses from Superstorm Sandy, The Insurance Insider can exclusively reveal
  • A 1 January transatlantic divide is forming for treaty renewals as European property cat accounts manage relatively early flat-to-down signings while the US market stutters to a late conclusion fragmented by Sandy uncertainty