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  • Just as Lloyd’s relinquishes its regulatory reigns over the market’s producers, it jointly proposes a radical shake up of the London market’s business standards with the IUA and LIBC. Although the measures have generated heated debate, the principles b
  • The descent into litigation and recrimination continues and it is AXA who is leading the charge. Much of the last issue of The Insurance Insider was dedicated to the latest batch of victims to fall prey to the madness of investing in films – London co
  • After asbestosis is there a new disaster lurking around the corner? Electromagnetic fields (EMF’s) have been hyped as the cause of a myriad of diseases, from brain tumours to breast cancer, science has not proved conclusively that the persistent use of co
  • Studies have shown that up to 25% of office staff can be considerably affected by electro magnetic fields that emanate from work-place equipment such as computers to the extent that their working ability is seriously impaired. Of those employees a conside
  • Former Lloyd's underwriter David Forrest has used his insurance savvy to promote Flashpoint to the premier league of film financing.But insurers retreat in the wake of market film losses - and the prospect of litigation - could cause problems. And not eve
  • Little good news to report, as rates remain sluggish and losses deepen, reports Bevis Marks March and April are the months when the traditional marine insurance market pauses to take stock of itself. The end of year season for hulls is over; the Clubs
  • The last scene of the great Lloyd's tragicomedy is being played out in the Commercial Court before Mr Justice Cresswell. 220 Names are seeking to avoid pursuit by Lloyd's for debt by suing the Society for fraudulent misrepresentation.
  • The London Market has not been a happy hunting ground for US life reinsurers writing workers’ compensation or Australian Catastrophe reinsurers in the last few years. But at least they can take succour that it’s not all one-way traffic. The London market’
  • Cigna - hiding the truth? Cigna continues to claim that its exposure to Unicover and workers' compensation reinsurance is minor. But evidence in London would suggest the contrary. Stirling Cooke Brown - litigation continues to hurt. Blanch - US bro
  • The end of the tax year often spurs directors into share dealing, and this year proved no exception. The most enthusiastic was Independent duo Michael Bright and Phil Condon, who entered the market three times in March buying at £2.32, £1.93 and £1.92 (cu