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  • Bermudian (re)insurer Max Capital Group has purchased two seasonal maximum hurricane derivative contracts for North Atlantic and Florida wind on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) which are based on the Carvill Hurricane Index (CHI).
  • Benfield has lost part of the prized Amlin reinsurance account to rivals Aon and Guy Carpenter, The Insurance Insider understands.
  • Shares in XL Capital have continued their steady decline as doubts linger over the Bermudian's sub-prime related exposures and its long-term strategy and leadership.
  • Investors looking beyond capital repatriation for share price momentum when 2007 results are published
  • A New York-based hedge fund is continuing its counterclaim against Fairfax Financial Holdings, accusing it of avoiding paying $400mn in taxes, despite a judge dismissing it from the Canadian firm's racketeering lawsuit.
  • Bermuda-headquartered (re)insurer Catlin Group Ltd reported an 8 percent increase in combined earnings to $462mn for 2007, on the back of the successful integration of acquired London (re)insurer Wellington Underwriting and growth in its US and internatio
  • Bermudian-headquartered run-off company Alea Group Holdings’ outstanding liabilities now stand at around $1.5bn after a series of major commutations, the company announced in its 2007 results.
  • French insurance giant AXA has bought yet another UK broker after agreeing terms to acquire SBJ Group.
  • Lloyd’s has approved Syndicate 2008 to write reinsurance to close (RITC) business, with the Shelbourne Syndicate Services Ltd (SSSL) managed vehicle already closing four open year syndicates with gross insurance reserves of around $455mn.
  • Shares in quoted broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group plc (JLT) were trading up this morning after the company reported a 5 percent increase in pre-tax 2007 profits to £95.2mn, and turnover up 3 percent to £473.2mn.