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  • The London contingency market, which routinely attracts publicity for covering outlandish risks such as prize indemnity and sporting non-events, has itself been washed out by that double whammy of too many claims and too much capacity. The latest departur
  • A fall out with management has led to Charman’s shock resignation from ACE, one month after his promotion to Group President of ACE International The shock announcement that John Charman has left the global insurer ACE has led to fierce speculation ab
  • Lloyd’s is accused of trying to bribe the disgraced former Californian Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush in helping fight aggrieved US names. The disgraced former Californian Insurance Commissioner is facing allegations that he covered up a $400
  • E W BLANCH A victim from the Unicover fallout, Blanch looks out on a limb as takeover speculation mounts On 6 May 1993, in the midst of strong investor confidence in insurance and reinsurance stocks, E W Blanch went public. Viewed as one of the US's
  • The controversy over the Antwerp Re arbitration - where London Market reinsurers successfully avoided reinsurance exposure causing Antwerp Re's insolvency - has deepened with the development that some London Market reinsurers actually paid their share of
  • London Market reinsurers benefit from strict interpretation of rules, but leave arbitrators uneasy over their tactics. Arbitrators have expressed their disappointment at a group of London Market underwriters after they relied on a technical non-disclo
  • GISC: OFT OK ON F42 The General Insurance Standards Council, the new self-regulating body for UK insurance brokers, received a welcome boost after the Director General of the Office of Fair Trading found that their rules do not infringe the Competition
  • P&I Club Renewals Readers of The Insurance Insider will perhaps recall previous issues which tended to probe around the edges of the marine liability world, looking at fixed premium market outfits which were looking to do more in this traditional world.
  • The market turn that was expected to bring profitability to the 2000 year of account has been unavoidably delayed by the failure of market forces to react as Lloyd's watchers thought they should. We are about to suffer four losses in a row which might hav
  • The legend goes like this: a man asked the omniscient J. P. Morgan what was in store for the stock market. “It will fluctuate,” was Morgan's self-evident, but wise, answer. This leads us to the question: what's in store for the insurance market? It