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  • The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has abandoned plans for a merger with the Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIF) after previously undisclosed revenue losses of AUS1.5mn came to light, The Insurance Insider understand
  • The catastrophe futures market has traded more than $440mn of notional volume since its inception in late 2007, cementing it as a valuable tool for trading risk.
  • A $115mn settlement has been given final approval in a lawsuit brought by the Teachers Retirement System of Louisiana against four former AIG chief executives and CV Starr & Co.
  • Insured catastrophe losses this year are estimated to have hit $50bn, making 2008 the second costliest on record, according to research from Swiss Re.
  • The acquisition of New Castle Re renewal rights by start-up Torus Insurance Holdings (Bermuda) Ltd signals the continued withdrawal of Citadel Investment Group from the Bermudian reinsurance market as it faces increasing cash pressures in its managed hedg
  • Former CEO of General Re Corp Ronald Ferguson has been sentenced to two years in prison for his role in a fraud involving Gen Re and American International Group (AIG) which led to large losses for investors.
  • Amlin plc has successfully raised the £50mn in third party capital from Names it targeted for its new quota share syndicate.
  • American International Group (AIG) has completed the next phase of its revamped $150bn state rescue package with the sale of $39.3bn face value residential mortgage backed securities (RMBS) to a government backed vehicle.
  • Munich Re's Lloyd's operation Beaufort Underwriting Agency Ltd has received approval for its new, wholly-aligned syndicate to begin underwriting for the 2009 year of account, as first revealed by The Insurance Insider in September.
  • A Financial Services Authority (FSA) decision not to mandate broker commission disclosure in the UK wholesale market has been met by a polarised reaction from trade associations representing UK brokers and large buyers of insurance.