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AnalysisFlooding accounts for almost half of worldwide losses
Central Europe worst affected in a series of floods that have caused huge damage, says Munich Re
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Phillip Gronemeyer to lead AGCS business in Russia
Named as new country manager for Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty
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AnalysisHannover Re: ‘European flood loss to exceed €100m’
Precise assessment of the insured losses for flooding in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic still not clear
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AnalysisAirmic 2013: Going global
Fiscal Reps’ captive practice client director Karen Jenner discusses the theme of the consultancy’s upcoming workshop on international compliance
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AnalysisAon launches geomagnetic report
Report will review the threat of future weather events and potential risk management implications
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Upcoming P&I renewal is most challenging in a decade: Willis
Difficult economic conditions, poor underwriting results and spate of large claims are to blame
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AnalysisSolvency II deadline may be pushed back to 2015
European Commission asked to review timetable for Solvency II to gauge impact on insurers and reinsurers
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AnalysisSolvency II – and now for the hard bit
The Solvency II deadline is looming, with firms now using risk management as an even more vital business tool
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AnalysisIn the driving seat
Last year’s major catastrophes helped risk specialists push business continuity management up the board agenda. Now it’s all about maintaining that momentum
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AnalysisExtreme weather takes its toll
Global businesses are already having to tackle the effects of climate change
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AnalysisAirmic 2012: Chartis ups commercial property capacity to $1.5bn per risk
‘We will allocate the capacity to clients with highly protected property risks’, says Chartis’s Nicholas Aubert
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AnalysisLloyd's new vision to target emerging markets
New Vision 2025 strategy unveiled by Lloyd’s of London
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Analysis'Regulators should work with Gulf insurers to craft supervision that works'
MultaQa panel agrees that appropriate regulation is required to fix regulatory shortcomings
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AnalysisConcerns mount on supply chain risk
Delegates at the Amrae conference in France discuss the key supply chain risk management concerns
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AnalysisEuro crisis puts the brakes on global economy
Munich Re said it was adopting “a guarded view of the macroeconomic outlook for 2012” in a recent statement
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AnalysisThai floods increase claims from Japanese earthquake
Two major natural catastrophes that have struck global supply chains in recent months are hurting business interruption insurers
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AnalysisFerma lobbies to change Brazil's insurance rules
Limits on capacity and threat to insurer security have raised many concerns for risk managers
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AnalysisThai floods cost $6.5bn and cripple supply chains
Continued flooding in Thailand has killed almost 400 people and is having a devastating impact on businesses and their ability to shift supplies
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AnalysisEurope's search for growth crosses Latin protectionists
Tax breaks and incentives to boost Brazil’s businesses against other emerging economies herald a home-loving trend that increases risk for multinationals





