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The Review : worldwide reinsurance-Número Junio 1998

Publicación: The Review : worldwide reinsurance

Número: Número Junio 1998

Tipo: Normal

Derechos: InC

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Profile : Kaj Ahlmann : employers Re's CEO is not the type to sit around talking about change, he likes to get up and make it happen
Profile : AXA-UAP : CEO Claude Bébéar has turned Axa into a global giant
Reinsurance : Navin Reddy reports on a market coping well in the face of global and domestic problems
Primary insurance : Digby Larner assesses a market in the middle of fundamental restructuring and rationalisation
Catastrophe reinsurance : Mike Hanley explains why waiting for a disaster is not going to solve the problems cats face
Space insurance : over-capacity in the space market is muting the optimism generated by upcoming satellite projets
Profile : Heidi Hutter : Swiss Re America's president and CEO explains why the future lies in understanding capital and cash flow
Broking : the relentless march of consolidation will upset long-standing balances, says Robert O'Connor
Reinsurance : Roger Harvey of Moody's says that recent developments in Europe may be just the start
Insurance : Newly merged insurers are reassessing their reinsurance buying habits
Scandinavia : Navin Reddy looks at the prospects for the last two major reinsurers in the local marketplace
Latin America : global reinsurers like what they see in South America and each company wants to be there for the arrival of the upturn
Lloyd's : moves into the captives market, new codes of practice and calls for swift changes in governance
The Cedant's view : Peter van Nek of CNA outlines the company's report on the German insurance market
Profile : Norbert Strohschen briefs Mike Hanley on Gerling Global's plan for international expansion
Deregulation : how has Germany responded to the dropping of tariff controls?
Conference report : Navin Reddy reports on Cologne Re's recent examination of the internet and e-commerce
Alternative risk transfer : Dr Kai-Uwe Schanz debunks the myths and mysteries surrounding alternative risk transfer
Recruitment : mergers and acquisitions may not be all bad news for the job market
US market report : Sean Mooney examines the state of the US market and speculates on recession fears
Regulatory reform : The Glass-Steagall Act remains in place, but its grip is weakening, says Mike Hanley
Surplus lines : the introduction of Model Acts means that foreign insurers have more access to surplus lines in the US market
US reinsurers 1997 figures : Navin Reddy looks at the top US reinsurers and suggests that the creation of new firms might revitalise the market
IUMI report : Denzil Stuart reports from the IUMI conference, where Y2K dominated industry concerns
High scoring ambitions: as chairman of Scor, Jacques Blondeau is staking a key position for the next millenium with strategic expansion and a judicious approach to mergers
Bespoke services: in the current market, reinsurersn survival depends on their ability to go beyond simple risk transfer and provide specialised services for broad portfolios
Future forward: extensive study by the company which investigated the state of global reinsurance and provides some insight into future trends
In at the deep end: the weather at this yearns Baden Baden meeting mirrored a gloomy atmosphere
Sites of opportunity: UK companies which have an internet site just to match their competitors are missing out on its potential
London on the pulse: a recent flurry of activity in the square mile has reaffirmed its central position on the global reinsurance map
Extra protection for professional insureds?: although the acts of an agent generally bind the principal, this is not so where the agent is guilty of a fraud