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  • Lloyd's insurer Amlin has conditionally agreed to raise £230mn through a long-term debt issue in order to refinance its expansion into Bermuda. Amlin intends to use the two-tier subordinated notes in order to refinance existing loans and letters of...
  • Willis became the latest of the international brokers to announce job losses as part of an efficiency drive with confirmation by the company yesterday that it would cut 400 positions.
  • US insurer St Paul Travelers has reported a rise of almost 500 percent in its first quarter net income today (2 May) and announced a $2bn share buyback scheme. Net income was $1bn, or $1.45 per basic share and $1.41 per diluted share, for the...
  • Safe havens for stricken ships – not double hull tankers – are the answer to oil spill pollution problems in the long term, according to a senior marine lawyer.
  • Defunct Australian insurer HIH's has been ordered to pay indemnity costs to broker JLT Risk Solutions after its film finance action ended with its claim being dismissed.
  • Aon's Dennis Mahoney has become involved in Combined's $100m WTC dispute with Lloyd's Dennis Mahoney, the rumbustious docker's son and head of Aon's UK operations, has been charged with responsibility for cajoling Lloyd's underwriters into paying the e
  • Broker Willis announced record 2003 third-quarter results last week on the back of strong revenue growth.
  • American International Group (AIG) has continued to make steady progress on its non-core asset disposal programme over the last two months...
  • “Class of 2005” start-up Lancashire Holdings Ltd has benefited from low claims during a benign first-half of 2006 to report net income of $39.3mn today (7 August).
  • Another loss struck year for the troubled space insurance sector was rounded off in farcical fashion with the revelation that a Loral-built SPAINSAT satellite was “dropped” during testing, leading to a potential $95mn claim on the London cargo market.