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  • American International Group (AIG) is facing two lawsuits accusing it of misleading investors about its credit default swap (CDS) portfolio, which has suffered more than $20bn in pre-tax writedown charges in the US giant's results for...
  • Trading risk platform Insurance Futures Exchange Services (IFEX) is to facilitate margin trading during the North Atlantic wind season - in a move that may encourage greater activity on the derivative exchange.
  • Despite US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson’s recent comments that "we are seeing signs of progress as capital and credit markets stabilise", the (re)insurance market will "feel the effects for some time to come", according to experts.
  • Speaking at Trading Risk’s event last month, Goldman Sachs’ Michael Millette provided an erudite description of the turmoil facing the capital markets.
  • Contrasting pictures were painted by late reporting Bermudian (re)insurers – depending on their vintage.
  • Although RBS' preference is to sell its insurance operations in one fell swoop, The Insurance Insider understands that it is considering listening to offers valuing the broker-only insurer NIG at around £500mn.
  • After just two years of trading, Catlin's bid to become the Direct Line of commercial SME business through its cover holder Brighter Business Ltd has ended and the company is now in run-off, The Insurance Insider has learnt.
  • With almost $1bn of cat bond capital issued in May and another $500mn+ in the pipeline, the market is buoyant once again after the slow start to 2008
  • Trio of brokers approach traditional and collateralised capacity as official hurricane season begins on 1 June
  • The staff-poaching dispute between UIB and Marsh is to be heard before the Commercial Court on 30 June.