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  • UK insurer Prudential has denied that it will unveil a revised takeover proposal for AIA, the Asian business of US insurer American International Group (AIG).
  • Climate Exchange plc, the parent of the IFEX cat futures trading platform, is being sold to the InterContinental Exchange (ICE) in a £395mn deal that comes into effect in early July.
  • Standard & Poor's (S&P) has downgraded BP's loss-struck captive Jupiter Insurance Ltd, after cutting the ratings of its parent while it battles to stem the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
  • The offshore energy market has undergone a dramatic re-rating following the losses of the last two months, according to reports from Moody's and Willis.
  • Listed insurers lost billions of dollars of value from their share prices during another torrid day of trading on Friday (4 June), but research from The Insurance Insider shows the sector is holding its value better than others.
  • London market underwriters are arguably letting their hearts rule their heads when it comes to this year's World Cup, with the prize indemnity market pricing England as second favourites to win the tournament, The Insurance Insider has learnt.
  • Marsh & McLennan Companies (MMC) has agreed to sell its underperforming corporate investigations arm Kroll Inc in a heavily discounted $1.13bn all cash deal to Altegrity - the firm run by its former CEO Mike Cherkasky.
  • London market broker Cooper Gay is set for a tie-up with US wholesaler Swett & Crawford in the latest transatlantic merger and acquisition (M&A) activity, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • Marsh & McLennan Companies (MMC) has agreed to sell its underperforming corporate investigations arm Kroll Inc in a heavily discounted $1.13bn all cash deal to Altegrity - the firm run by its former CEO Mike Cherkasky.
  • As listed insurers lost billions of dollars of value from their share prices during another torrid day of trading on Friday (4 June), research from The Insurance Insider shows that the sector is holding its value better than others.