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  • Wellington Underwriting plc is "highly likely" to join its Lloyd's rivals Amlin plc, Hiscox plc and Omega Underwriting Holdings plc by opening a Bermudian operation by the end of the year, according to Numis Securities’ analyst Nick Johnson.
  • US giant American International Group (AIG) announced last week (2 October) that it had purchased Arch Insurance’s US Ocean Marine unit.
  • A benign conclusion to the 2006 hurricane season could speed up the softening market for non-catastrophe exposed property casualty (re)insurance worldwide.
  • Lloyd’s CEO Richard Ward has used his maiden speech to the industry to outline the challenges the Corporation faces.
  • American International Group (AIG) is to turn over internal documents to Maurice “Hank” Greenberg after a judge ruled in favour of the US giant’s former chairman and CEO.
  • Willis Group Holdings has revealed that Don Bailey will replace Mario Vitale as CEO of Willis North America.
  • After building its underwriting business in France for more than a decade, Lloyd’s insurer Beazley Group plc opened its first French office, in Paris, on 3 October.
  • A number of (re)insurers are growing significant reserve redundancies, potentially using them to support margins and returns as the market softens, according to research by analysts at Morgan Stanley.
  • Benign loss conditions contributed to the US property casualty industry recording an underwriting profit of $15.1bn for the first half of 2006, according to a report from rating agency AM Best.
  • Aon announced the appointment of Clive James as group managing director of Aon Insurance Managers (AIM) Global, the captive management division of Aon Captive Services Group (ACSG) last week (3 October).