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  • AIG's legendary leader Hank Greenberg reassured shareholders that the company's recent announcements over directors and officers exposures related to the need for higher rates, rather than an indication of a problem.
  • Markel International was downgraded by rating agency Fitch after its parent posted a $70mn charge. Fitch Ratings commented, "Markel International's operating performance and capitalization do not support the current ratings." The agency subsequently lower
  • As the Royal Commission in Sydney Australia continues to take evidence in to the collapse of the 2nd largest domestic Australian insurance company HIH, The Insurance Insider can reveal that its subsidiary FAI was writing PA LMX business via a quota share
  • Lloyd's chairmen to leave early? With the Lloyd’s chairman taking a month-long honeymoon in New Zealand, there are plans at foot to replace him by the Summer.
  • Wellington plans to offer Lloyd's Names shares in the insurer to persuade them to agree to the formation of a new FSA regulated insurance company.
  • Pessimism mounts with further deterioration on back years and rumours that Lloyd's big guns plan to exit market Some of Lloyd's largest capital providers are planning to leave the market after losing patience with the perceived underwriting indisciplin
  • Over 100 of Aon clients face laddering suits that could hit directors and officers and financial institutions insurers Aon’s enthusiasm for US financial institutions cover in the late nineties is reflected by their clients exposure to the morass of lad
  • The 11 September terrorist attacks pushed QBE, one of Australia's few surviving international insurance companies, into an A$25mn loss for the 2001 year.
  • A legal dispute between Westfield, owners of the retail area of the World Trade Centre, and Zurich Insurance over supplementary cover has been voluntarily dismissed with both sides agreeing to resolve their differences in a mandatory arbitration hearing.
  • A further sign that rate increases is not a universal panacea for the industry's ills occurred with the announcement that German industrial insurer and reinsurer has been put up for sale by its owners Deutsche Bank and Rolf Gerling. The move followed two