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  • UK-listed run-off vehicle Tawa plc's share price is now two thirds lower than its 2007 IPO price as financial market turmoil and investor fears over the effects of a low interest rate environment on the discounting of reserves take their toll.
  • The UK Court of Appeal has upheld a June 2008 High Court judgment that German insurance giant Allianz was entitled to payment from its reinsurer, Greece-based Aigaion Insurance, despite a vital clause...
  • Exclusive analysis of UK dispute filings
  • In this issue, we introduce a new, quarterly section to The Insurance Insider: The London 100 barometer. The barometer is our regular pulse-check on the London market and is created from our regular...
  • Aspen Insurance Holdings' late renewal of the reinsurance programme for its financial institutions (FI) book is a sign of the uncertainty surrounding the sector's loss exposures to litigation from the credit crisis.
  • Costs of reinsuring the International Group of P&I Clubs (IG) captive Hydra will rise by around 11 percent for 2009, according to sources.
  • General Atlantic Partners, Investcorp, Hellman & Friedman and CVC-US are among the score of blue-chip private equity firms which have put their support behind Sharebridge Holdings, the new US intermediary...
  • A mood of change is sweeping the US Treasury under the direction of its new Secretary Timothy Geithner which could see a more US-centric approach to the future direction of distressed insurer American International Group (AIG).
  • A London-backed insurance product designed to cover financial institutions against financial losses arising from fraud at hedge funds has received a claim notification relating to the Madoff scandal.
  • Generally speaking, raising money from shareholders is about as popular right now as a cup of Darjeeling in Starbucks, so it's a good thing that investors are still willing to look at the insurance sector.