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  • 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
  • London Market insurers Ascot Underwriting and Catlin Group Ltd are leading the cover on a new property facility that will provide up to $425mn of non-catastrophe capacity in the London market for US and Canadian companies.
  • The head of Marsh's global industry practices, James Enelow, is to part company with the broker, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • The legal dispute over potential proceeds from directors' and officers' (D&O) cover bought by the collapsed Stanford Financial Group (SFG) has deepened.
  • The Japanese big three - MS&AD, NKSJ and Tokio Marine - have disclosed modest increases to their loss estimates for last year's Thai floods in their results for the three months to 30 June.
  • The 1/5 renewal for Virgin will be a bellwether on the health of the airline market following signs earlier this year that rates had finally stopped falling.
  • Brit Insurance has hired former XL Capital chief processing officer Malcolm Beane as COO, effective from 21 September
  • At a time when Willis Corp is building a grand edifice opposite the Lloyd’s building as its new global headquarters, Aon Ltd has revealed that it is considering deserting the City and relocating to the burgeoning Docklands.
  • UK’s largest broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group Plc (JLT) today (28 February) announced results in line with its profits warning of November last year, blaming the performance on “internal and external factors” at its JLT Risk Solutions division, along w
  • Specialty insurer Houston Casualty Company (HCC) said its profits had risen steeply in the second quarter of 2004 on the back of higher premiums and commission income.