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The Review : worldwide reinsurance-Número 10 136 2004

Publicación: The Review : worldwide reinsurance

Número: Número 10 136 2004

Tipo: Normal

Derechos: InC

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Bean counter-revolution : implementation of IAS standards across the EU is being driven by strident advocates for change
A timely reminder : the ruling of the recent Silverstein trial in New York that the collapse of the twin towers was two events, not one, should spur companies to strive for clarity in their policy wordings before contracts incept
Living on the edges : reinsurers may feel are better equipped than ever before to manage cycle pressures but with stock markets remaining uninspiring not everyone shares their optimism, in particular investors
Risky business : now is the time to be looking for a Chief Risk Officer who can add value to the business
Baden-Baden Roundtable 2004 : the inaugural review brought together eight industry leaders to discuss the issues of regulation and modelling
The latin test : Greg Dobie investigates whether continued economic recovery and improving primary markets are positive indicators for Latin America 2005
Ready to roar : low penetration rates and economic reform could yet see Thailand and Vietnam emerge as Asia's new insurance tigers
Asia Awards Winners : Asia's re/insurance community gathered in Bangkok recently for the eighth annual Asia Insurance Industry Awards
Liability fortuity : a new study identifies significant new opportunities for liability insurers across Europe
The pen in practice : properly framed contracts can protect re-insurers from the adverse effects of passing control over to their MGAs and it helps to have greater detail in an MGA contract outlining in advance the roles and responsabilities