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  • The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is also yielding a bountiful harvest of legacy transactions, not least with the sale of two prominent run-off entities.
  • Guy Carpenter has agreed to buy London-based reinsurance broker Rattner Mackenzie Ltd only weeks after the HCC-owned firm saw its key political risks/trade credit team resign.
  • Are recent transactions part of a wider trend, or are the PartnerRe-Paris Re and Validus-IPC Re tie-ups in the summer a couple of exceptions that prove the rule?
  • Deutsche Bank is developing an equity-based insurance-linked instrument that would provide (re)insurers with an alternative to cat bonds and sidecar vehicles, The Insurance Insider understands.
  • Shelbourne CEO steps down; LMA and Xchanging agree to simplify premium settlement; Matanle 'FSA approved'...
  • Hartford hires new CEO; restocks after Arch raid; Glaser's wait doubles; MMC up 33 percent in 3 months; Contingent capital comeback...
  • Our monthly column keeping a check on recent US and EU legislative and regulatory developments, in association with Sidley Austin LLP.
  • Despite the uncertainty thrown up by the Scottish Lion ruling, administrator PricewaterhouseCoopers is pushing ahead with the proposed solvent scheme of arrangement for Minster Insurance Company.
  • Forty years ago the Apollo 11 mission put man on the moon, so it was highly appropriate that Nick Jones' start-up Lloyd's Syndicate - branded Project Apollo - should be allocated the syndicate number 1969.
  • At £161.5mn, the amount of syndicate capacity traded in the annual Lloyd's auctions last month was up modestly on 2008's £134mn, even if it reflects less than 1 percent of the market's total capacity (2009 aggregate capacity is widely thought to be about £17bn).