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  • German reinsurers Munich Re and Hannover are understood to have exposure to the 15 February head-on collision between two passenger trains in Belgium.
  • Lloyd's has confirmed underwriting capacity at 1 January 2008 of £15.95bn, only fractionally down on the £16.1bn the market began 2007 with.
  • US insurer HCC Insurance Holdings filed a $1bn "Universal Shelf" Registration Statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last Friday (26 May).
  • Swiss Re, AIG and others win battle against summary judgment A period of frenetic litigation came to a head last month in a court case brought by oil giant BP against Swiss Re, AIG, AXA, ACE, Aegis and other international insurers for their refusal to
  • American International Group (AIG)'s property and casualty (P&C) operation, Chartis, fell to a $192mn underwriting loss as the slew of Q1 catastrophes took a $500mn chunk out of its bottom line.
  • Bermudian (re)insurer Validus Holdings Ltd has increased the size of its pending initial public offering (IPO) to $350mn following its $382.2mn acquisition of Lloyd’s based Talbot Underwriting Holdings.
  • Aviva fell to a £681mn half-year loss after writing off £876mn of goodwill related to its US business, compared to a £465mn profit for the first half of 2011
  • Novae Group plc, the UK quoted insurer that has been rebuilding following the devastation caused by its financial and professional indemnity losses between 1997-2002, pleased shareholders today...
  • Insurance analysts are taking mixed positions on the industry’s fortunes with Europeans seemingly less confident on prospects, The Insurance Insider discovers 2004 is likely to be marked by premium growth in the high single digits, with a continuing bu