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  • There was time when marketing to a Lloyd's underwriter often meant a convivial lunch when their clients came to London for their annual visit. The rest of the year syndicates were often content...
  • UK broker says defections not an issue as it appoints corporate financier to advise on options
  • UK composites confirm rate rises after heavy flood losses
  • The early signs are that Lloyd's capacity will be reduced next year as (re)insurers brace themselves for the softer market that appears to be on its way.
  • After a drawn-out process, approval was finally granted for the transfer of the motor books of syndicates 37 and 2037 from Lloyd's to Highway Insurance Company using the Part VII mechanism.
  • The Travelers Companies and The Hartford Financial Services Group both resolved legacy disputes in July, and reported strong second quarter results.
  • Not even RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd was immune to the late July/early August share sell-off, despite upping estimates for catastrophe reinsurance business after writing more premiums than expected in the first half of the year.
  • Despite continued stock market volatility on sub-prime fears, shares in American International Group (AIG) are expected to trade up today after the US insurance giant beat analysts’ consensus by 10 percent with adjusted second quarter net profits of $4.63
  • Despite strong half-year 2007 operating performance across the (re)insurance sector, shares fell indiscriminately as equities suffered severe jitters over the global credit crisis.
  • Although the majority of the $25bn of insurance-linked securities (ILS) issued to date have been brought to market by reinsurers, recent research by William Hawkins, analyst at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods (KBW) shows that...