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  • Bermuda-headquartered Lloyd's (re)insurer Hiscox has broken its silence on September's New Zealand earthquake by telling the market that it expects to incur claims of approximately £37mn ($58mn).
  • Aon Benfield Fac has parted company with North America executive vice president Andrew Sims, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • US insurance giant Travelers has kicked off the full-year earnings season by posting a 30 percent fall in fourth-quarter profits from $1.29bn to $894mn after a heavier loss year.
  • Today's fatal Domodedovo terrorist bombing is unlikely to lead to a significant loss for insurers as Moscow's busiest airport is understood to have not bought insurance.
  • Former American International Group (AIG) chief Hank Greenberg is set to go on trial on 2 May in a New York state lawsuit alleging he used bogus transactions to disguise the insurer's financial state.
  • Willis Re A&H chief leaves for Axis; Lloyd's enters iPad age; Gallic giant PAI to offload broker CEP; AIG continues to redeem bailout; Cologne calling; Flagstone bags Housley; Willis appoints new Middle East head; JLT opens South African office; FSA freezes staff pay
  • A New York state appeals court has reinstated an antitrust lawsuit brought by Global Reinsurance Corp against Equitas.
  • Lloyd's general counsel Sean McGovern has praised the success of the Society's Solvency II lobbying efforts so far but warned that much work was still required.
  • The public authority that runs the Washington DC metro has sued Aon for negligence following a dispute following a train crash in June 2009 that killed nine people and seriously injured a number of others.
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