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November 2008
Gen Re chairman and CEO Tad Montross doesn't broadcast his opinions as much as his peers in the global reinsurance business. That doesn't mean he doesn't have any, he tells Garry Booth in a rare interview.
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In our quarterly review of the insurance-linked securities (ILS) market, Karen Eeuwens reports on how ILS is bearing up against the recent financial turmoil, and what the future for ILS holds.
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As US insurers look to the next Congress, the big question will be how its shake-up of the financial services industry is going to affect insurers. Meanwhile, the controversial subject of cat cover has not gone away, reports Karen Eeuwens.
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Cat models are evolving to meet new risk management challenges, says Richard Clinton, president of EQECAT.
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Tumbling stock markets, failing financial institutions and the prospect of a global recession always leads to a rise in litigation. US casualty writers could find themselves facing a tidal wave of professional liability claims, writes Richard Crump.
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No one is sure how bad the financial crisis will get. Russ Banham asks risk managers, brokers and rating agencies how the insurance market is likely to be affected.
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US cedants are increasingly retaining their business. AM Best examines how reinsurance buying habits will change.
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Ahead of the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America meeting in Scottsdale, Arizona, Reactions, in association with Towers Perrin, asks some of the market's leading executives about the issues affecting the US property/casualty industry.
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