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  • Bermuda could be in line for an influx of financial guarantee reinsurers following the sub-prime mortgage crisis, according to The Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA).
  • Losses from the global credit market crisis are set to top $600bn, with banks and brokers accounting for over half that figure, according to UBS analyst Geraud Charpin.
  • The UK's first dedicated insurance company providing takaful policies is set to be launched in a bid to tap into the UK's large Muslim population.
  • Shares in Australian (re)insurer QBE Group slumped after the company missed analyst profit estimates for 2007.
  • Lloyd's insurer Beazley has warned that the squeeze on commercial property insurers will become "extreme" as market discipline slips and rates continue to fall.
  • The Association of Run-off Companies (ARC) is canvassing members over the proposed development of a capital adequacy model to help firms in run-off deal with Solvency II requirements.
  • As broadly healthy earnings continue to be set against the threat of the softening market, AM Best has affirmed its stable outlook on the reinsurance sector, with a minority of upgrades and downgrades expected to balance out...
  • Lloyd's insurer Chaucer Holdings plc has struck a deal to close Heritage Managing Agency Ltd's Syndicate 1245 into its own Syndicate 1084.
  • Standard & Poor's (S&P) has put a positive outlook on UK insurer Novae's Lloyd's Syndicate 2007 in the expectation that its legacy issues will see further resolution in 2008, through the run-off or sale of the affected business.
  • Robert Hiscox, a former deputy chairman of Lloyd's and one of the most strident voices in EC3, has called the reduction of only 2 percent in the Society's capacity for 2008 "disappointing".