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  • Lloyd’s listed insurer Chaucer published its latest quarterly syndicate forecasts for the 2003 and 2004 years of account last Friday (25 November) revealing improvement on 2003 alongside a 15 percent increase in its total underwriting interests...
  • IT companies ATOS and IBM are now in a head-to-head battle to win the Lloyd’s messaging hub contract, after Xchanging was ruled out of the process.
  • The thorny issue of directors' and officers' (D&O) insurance has climbed up the agenda for UK executives. As advisors pick their way through Higgs, directors face soaring premiums and tightening terms and conditions in a capacity sapped market, with many
  • Growing signs in the US point to the likely passage of class action reform, as legislators seek to clamp down on the fast growing and costly trend of mass torts. After the Class Action Fairness Act 2003 HR 1115 was passed a year ago by the House of Rep
  • In the September edition of The Insurance Insider, we incorrectly say that Goldman Sachs & Co worked on the recent Tokio Marine cat bond, Fhu-Jin Ltd.
  • Amlin-backed dedicated ILS investor Leadenhall Capital Partners has launched two $50mn Irish-based funds.
  • Arch Capital Group has reshuffled its senior management by bringing in its current insurance chief Mark Lyons as CFO to take over from John Hele, who is leaving the Bermudian (re)insurer to fill the same position at MetLife.
  • In his capacity as Market Reform Group (MRG) chairman, Lloyd’s outgoing CEO Nick Prettejohn has written to the London market outlining the next practical steps to be taken toward achieving contract certainty.
  • In our regular monthly News Digest, we round up key stories from the last month, presenting them to you in easily digestable snippets.
  • Ratings agency Moody's has released its latest forecasts for Lloyd's, indicating that the market could record profits of around £6bn for the 2002 to 2004 years of account, with cumulative returns on capacity equalling profits recorded by Lloyd's between 1