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  • Kiln Syndicate 1880 is in line to take $700mn of gross losses from its reinsurance of the Tokio Marine Sri Muang joint venture in Thailand, The Insurance Insider revealed last week.
  • Loss-struck US insurer State Auto Financial (SAF) should consider putting itself up for sale, according to Langen McAlenney analyst Larry Greenberg.
  • The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) has lined up the second $1.25bn portion of its 2012 reinsurance programme, according to board meeting materials posted on its website.
  • Groupama's UK arm could go on the block as the French mutual seeks to sell assets to bolster its ailing financial position.
  • Ratings agency Moody's has joined Standard & Poor's (S&P) in casting doubt over EU sovereign ratings as the debt crisis continues to rumble on and in spite of last week's major "summit to save the Euro" in Brussels.
  • Gallagher UK will complete its carpet-bagging of Oxygen Insurance Brokers when it closes a deal to acquire the rights to its Yorkshire-based corporate risks business, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • ACR: $55mn lossAsia Capital Re (ACR) - the second largest reinsurer in Singapore by premium income - has defied market expectations to declare net losses from the Thai floods of around $55mn.
  • Willis-backed insurance investor Hendiatris is still doing the rounds to sign up investors and will not be quoting for 1 January renewals, The Insurance Insider has learned.
  • Lloyd's of London is concerned that the UK government's exit from EU-wide talks on economic and fiscal policy could harm the country's ability to steer the direction of future policy on continent-wide financial regulation.
  • It is not often that The Insurance Insider gets embroiled in the intricacies of EU diplomacy, but the events of last week and the UK's decision not to support a new treaty with its 26 fellow members is significant enough to warrant analysis.