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  • If its proposed acquisition of GE Insurance Solutions concludes without a hitch next summer, Swiss Re will be able to proclaim itself as the biggest reinsurer on the planet, leapfrogging its rival, Munich Re.
  • Broking giant Aon has announced that it will be exploring alternatives for its property and casualty underwriting business as it continues to restructure.
  • UK listed broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group plc (JLT) has ended its year-long search for a new group chief executive with the internal appointment of chief operating officer Dominic Burke to the position.
  • The last month has seen (re)insurers’ storm losses continue to grow with the reporting of Hurricane Wilma exposures along with increased estimates for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. When Lloyd’s updated its losses from the year’s destructive...
  • US politicians brought some relief to the (re)insurance industry on 18 November with the news that the US Senate had approved a bill to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) for a further two years until the end of 2007.
  • Bermudian reinsurer Aspen today (6 December) increased its hurricane losses to a range of $470mn to $535mn (previous upper end of $400mn) and announced plans to raise $400mn in new capital.
  • Ratings agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) has downgraded the rating on Alea Group to BBB from BBB+ today (6 December), and changed its outlook on the company from negative to stable.
  • World’s third largest broker Willis announced Friday (2 December) that it had agreed to buy Swedish regional property casualty broker Nicon Försäkringsmäklarna AB. The acquisition is expected to yield annual revenue of $1.5mn.
  • Aon is to close six of its UK offices over the next year as part of the broker’s previously announced major restructuring drive that is set cost 750 jobs in the UK. The offices in Canterbury, Cardiff, Liverpool, Norwich, Plymouth and Shrewsbury are...
  • UK listed broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group plc (JLT) has ended its year-long search for a new group chief executive with the internal appointment of chief operating officer Dominic Burke to the position. Burke trumped colleague Mike Hammond, the...