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  • Property facultative and catastrophe treaty lines in South America are likely to continue softening in 2007 after bumper returns in 2006, according to Swiss Re’s head of reinsurance in Latin America, Beat Strebel.
  • The Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA), the island's financial regulator, has appointed a new chief executive to begin in July, the body said last week.
  • Three Lloyd’s (re)insurers are building operations in Shanghai as part of Lloyd’s new Chinese reinsurance operation.
  • The failure of previous ventures has given the London market a certain notoriety for its inability to embrace new processes and methods of doing business. But is this fair? And, more importantly, are we finally seeing some real progress?
  • AM Best has assigned an A- rating to Max Specialty Insurance Company, the recently launched excess and surplus lines operation of Bermudian Max Re Capital.
  • European insurance trade body the Comité Européen des Assurances (CEA) has urged the European Commission (EC) to retain the industry’s block exemption from certain anti-competition rules, arguing it actually promotes competition.
  • There are only a few remaining spaces at The Insurance Insider’s Capital Management 2007 event in London this Thursday (19 April).
  • Charlie Crist, the Florida governor behind far-reaching reform in the state’s hurricane catastrophe fund earlier this year, has run into opposition from the White House over proposals for a federal catastrophe insurance programme.
  • Two former Marsh & McLennan Cos (MMC) executives went on trial in New York last week facing charges relating to a lucrative bid-rigging scheme.
  • Former Lloyd’s commercial director Roger Sellek is set to join ratings agency AM Best next month to drive its non-US operations, Insider Week can reveal.