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  • A slump in underwriting results in the US property/casualty insurance industry dented its profitability last year, according to Insurance Services Office (ISO).
  • The head of Lloyd’s China, Ian Faragher is to step down after two years in the role, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • American International Group (AIG) has renamed its Domestic Brokerage Group and appointed Kristian Moor as head, the insurance giant has announced.
  • Sagicor Financial Corporation (SFC) – which acquired Lloyd’s insurer Gerling at Lloyd’s and its Syndicate 1206 last September – has announced an increase in net income to over $100mn in 2007.
  • Japanese renewals unpredictable following losses; ACE to make Swiss move; Junipurus start-up builds underwriting team; Mapfre appliesfor Brazilian licence; S&P warns on Swiss Re’s missing business...
  • GLOBAL Reinsurance Co - the former reinsurance arm of Germany's Gerling Group which went into run-off in 2002 - is applying to the UK courts for approval for a scheme of arrangement in the UK.
  • Berkshire Hathaway Inc has taken on two of White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd’s run-off units as part of the $836mn that divests it of its stake in the insurer.
  • The recent surge in reinsurance-to-close (RITC) transactions is reflected in Lloyd's figures that reveal a dramatic fall in the number of run-off years of account at the end of 2007.
  • Our monthly column keeping a check on recent US and EU legislative and regulatory developments, in association with Sidley Austin LLP
  • Insurers owned by US giants American International Group (AIG), Chubb and CNA are facing a multi-million dollar bill for cleaning up the Fox River in Wisconsin after a jury ruled in a paper company's favour.