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  • Following the news that the first Hurricane Katrina lawsuit had been filed against insurers in the US (see Insider Week No. 191), law firms have begun to brief insurance clients in earnest over the challenges they will face in the likely deluge of...
  • Fundraising total tops $3.5bn, with further moves imminent Although a fresh wave of (re)insurance start-ups is not expected to wash onto the shores of Bermuda, the island has once again led the way in capital raising, as the industry responds to...
  • Despite warnings that Hurricane Katrina could trigger CAT bonds it seems likely that most will be unaffected. It seemed that a number of CAT bonds were under threat as Katrina made its way across the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) as a Category Five storm.
  • To avoid the threat of downgrades, Bermuda’s (re)insurers are being forced to tap the capital markets Bermuda’s (re)insurers are rushing to the capital markets to repair the damage Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have wreaked to their balance sheets and...
  • Leading broker Marsh has been chosen to provide insurance consulting and risk management services for the 2008 Olympic Games in the Chinese capital, Beijing. Marsh will team up with the China Sports Insurance Broker Company to provide services for...
  • Aon UK confirmed last week that it is to follow rival MMC in reducing its headcount with a major restructuring of its Risk Services and Specialty divisions. As revealed by Insider Week on 26 September, the broker is to place its employees into...
  • It is an anniversary which many in the industry would be keen to forget. But on Friday 14 October, it will be one year on since the New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer rocked the insurance world with his stunning allegations against MMC.
  • With climbing estimates for flood losses following Hurricane Katrina that continue to differ wildly the catastrophe models used to calculate figures are coming under increasing criticism with one (re)insurer publicly questioning their confidence in the...
  • Kiln Underwriting has confirmed that it will write no further wind-exposed Gulf of Mexico (GOM) risks for the remainder of the 2005 hurricane season. In an interview with The Insurance Insider, Charles Franks, active underwriter on Syndicate 510...
  • Shares in Bermudian insurer have dropped alarmingly by over 30 percent this month in the wake of substantial Katrina losses and poor results from the first-half of 2005. At the beginning of September shares in Goshawk were trading at over 36p on...