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  • The latest swathe of Bermudian (re)insurers to report their Q2 results, including Argo, Flagstone, XL and Alterra, have pushed up the composite's average combined ratio slightly from where it stood a week ago, but their figures still reveal a more profitable quarter for the group.
  • A muted start to the 2012 North Atlantic Hurricane season means flood and drought events are currently the most likely causes of concern for insurers, according to the latest catastrophe roundup from reinsurance intermediary Aon Benfield.
  • Last week's flooding in the Philippines capital Manila and surrounding provinces is understood to have caused little in the way of insured losses, according to RMS.
  • Wind damage from Tropical Storm Ernest, which made its second landfall in the Mexican state of Veracruz on 9 August, is expected to be minimal according to catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide.
  • Lloyd's syndicates are continuing to lift their results forecasts for the 2010 year of account as the claims from the loss-struck 2010-11 years continue to mature, but last year is experiencing some modest deteriorations.
  • A great deal has been written about the deadening impact of sidecars and insurance-linked securities funds on property cat pricing in Florida at 1 June, as renewal pricing dashed earlier hopes.
  • Validus Re has become the 20th international reinsurer to be granted the right to post reduced collateral on Floridian business by the state's regulator.
  • With the Atlantic hurricane season entering its most active phase historically, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has raised its prediction for 2012 storms.
  • P&C (re)insurers should counter the prevailing low interest environment by increasing their appetite for investment risk.
  • Severe weather events in the UK during the first half of the year have eroded insurer earnings, but retention levels will leave reinsurers almost entirely unaffected, The Insurance Insider understands.