Swiss Re
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Newton Queiroz will take the helm at Argo Seguros next week, reporting to group head of Latin America Jorge Cazar.
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Recently arrived corporate solutions chief Andreas Berger is reviewing the primary commercial arm of the Swiss reinsurer.
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Half of the buyback is contingent on an increase in the carrier’s capital position.
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The carrier warns secondary peril risk is on the rise after the Camp Fire cost $12bn.
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With two consecutive years of heavy catastrophe losses, it’s clear why Swiss Re won’t throw caution to the wind – even though the days when it went cap in hand to Warren Buffett are long gone.
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The second tranche could hinge on a reduction of the reinsurer’s stake in UK legacy life business ReAssure to less than 50 percent.
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China will be the biggest insurance market by the mid-2030s.
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The company will no longer offer excess casualty and lead umbrella coverage to most clients whose revenue exceeds $10bn.
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The Austrian carrier reserves the right to insure coal risks in exceptional cases in countries where the economy and employment depend on the sector.
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The corporate solutions division remained in the red, with a $405mn loss.
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The Eurekahedge ILS Advisers index posted its worst December performance on record.
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The reinsurer pays an average of CHR89.17 for the stock, which is 8.2 percent below the Friday closing price.
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