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  • July

    London Awards 2010 winners revealed 01 July 2010

    The winners of the Reactions London Market Awards 2010 were announced on June 30 at a gala dinner at the Grange City Hotel. The awards – sponsored by Guy Carpenter and RSA – recognise the best insurance, reinsurance and broking teams in the London insurance market, as well as service providers and individual awards.

  • June

    US P/C rates decrease 3% in May: MarketScout 04 June 2010

    The composite rate results for property and casualty business in the US decreased -3% in May, a moderation from the March and April rate of -4%, according to MarketScout.

  • May

    LEGAL SURVEY: The biggest legal issues in 2010 27 May 2010

    With regulatory changes happening globally and a bad economic environment making people more litigeous, the industry’s legal departments have much to keep them busy. We find out which law firms they think are best.

  • Shortlist revealed for London Market Awards 05 May 2010

    The best people and players in the London insurance market are set to be revealed at the 2010 Reactions London Market Awards, to be presented by England World Cup winning football legend Sir Geoff Hurst MBE.

  • February

    Vote for the Reactions London Awards 2010 18 February 2010

    Reactions will be recognising the best companies, teams and individuals in the London market with our Reactions London Awards 2010 programme, and we need your help. Have your say now!

  • January

    Rising stars of the insurance industry revealed 12 January 2010

    Reactions canvassed executive search firms worldwide to produce a list of who they believe will be the top leaders of the future. Here are the names they came up with.

Poll

How big would insured catastrophe losses this hurricane season have to be to move reinsurance pricing up?

$0-15bn
7%
$15bn-$30bn
12%
$30bn-$50bn
38%
$50bn-$75bn
31%
$75bn-$100bn
7%
>$100bn
5%

Quote

CEOs won’t move prices until they see blood in the street and have the concern that some of it might be theirs.

Tom Bolt, director of underwriting performance at Lloyd’s of London