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  • Bermuda-domiciled Lloyd's and international underwriter Omega Insurance Holdings Ltd managed to produce a modest pre-tax profit for 2008, as strong investment returns offset catastrophe-fuelled...
  • Ratings agency Fitch has downgraded the issuer default rating (IDR) of Berkshire Hathaway Inc to AA+ from AAA and its senior unsecured debt ratings from AAA to AA.
  • Up-for-sale Lloyd’s insurer Chaucer Holdings is mulling a number of approaches after the deadline it set for formal bids passed yesterday (12 March).
  • SCOR SE has got its Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 'A' back as the agency rewarded the French reinsurer’s underwriting performance and financial resilience with an upgrade of its counterparty credit and insurer financial strength ratings.
  • Outgoing Hannover Re CEO Willie Zeller said the 11 percent rate increases it saw in its US catastrophe lines at the key 1/1 renewals are “encouraging but frankly not enough”.
  • Lloyd’s insurer Novae Group has pulled out of merger discussions with rival Chaucer Holdings.
  • Global reinsurer Hannover Re has reported a loss of EUR127mn for 2008 – the first annual loss in its history – as investment losses cancelled out a strong underwriting performance.
  • Aon Benfield's London executives receive bonuses in March and April. If any are to be lured by competitors following the £935mn takeover, it may be now...
  • Troubled American International Group (AIG) lost major market share to key rivals in 2008 as it saw its US property and casualty (P&C) business shrink by 15 percent, latest statistics show.
  • 2008 showed that for global P&C (re)insurers, the performance of the investment markets and the values of the vast quantity of assets they have tied up in them can be more important than what Mother Nature can throw at their combined ratios...