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  • No market turn: Aon Benfield; Munich Re to raise US revenue 40% by 2014; Moody's upbeat on reinsurance; Permira agrees $1.7bn Clal buyout; US P&C pricing continues to stabilise; Skuld positive; Aon Benfield hires Australia team; Montpelier lures Schaper from Endurance; Talas $150mn-$600mn loss
  • Colosso to leave Gallagher International; Amlin negative; Argo hires Matson; Omega Best boost; Nuclear syndicate to drop reinsurance; Lexicon now Evercore; 2121 splits roles; Russian loss; Tawa buys Chiltington; Motor probed
  • As the reinsurance industry once again converges on Monte Carlo for the annual ritual, it is worth remembering who is the master. To put in a financial context: there are $550bn in global motor premiums. Only $20bn - or 3.6 percent - finds its way into the treaty pot
  • Willis is the latest reinsurance broker to woo investors for a new fund, Hendiatris, which will write collateralised reinsurance as well as insurance-linked securities
  • With cat rates up on record H1 losses and model changes, hedge funds and other investors are being tempted by new initiatives
  • Reinsurers should perhaps be counting their blessings rather than desperately attempting to spy a market turn, RSA underwriting and claims director Tim Mitchell suggested at The Insurance Insider's pre-Monte Carlo executive briefing in London today (8 September)
  • Omega Insurance Holdings is poised to reveal that Mark Byrne's investment vehicle Haverford is its preferred takeover bidder, The Insurance Insider can reveal
  • The (re)insurance industry has not suffered a capital hit this year that would lead to a broad-based hard market, Aon Benfield co-CEO Dominic Christian has said
  • Tawa has agreed to purchase the Chiltington Group as it hastens its diversification away from being a pure run-off acquirer and boosts its growing footprint in the (re)insurance services sector
  • Modelling agency AIR Worldwide has estimated that insured losses from Tropical Storm Talas will be between 12bn yen ($150mn) and 46bn yen ($600mn).