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The Review : worldwide reinsurance-Número 9 134 2002

Publicação: The Review : worldwide reinsurance

Número: Número 9 134 2002

Tipo: Normal

Direitos: InC

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Munich Re and Swiss Re : Herbert Fromme examines how two giants of the German market are weathering the storms that market is currently experiencing
Primary Insurance : this year did not get off to a bad start for German insurers but now their situation could be described as critical
Life reinsurance : Adrian Leonard looks at the scope of the problems in Germany's life market and suggests how reinsurers might help
Gerling : Gerling has had a turbulent time of it this year and now negotiations with Scor to sell its reinsurance arm have fallen throught
Cover story : a global water crisis, looking ever more imminent, can only mean a huge set of risks to be faced. Mike Hanley explains what this will mean for the re/insurance industry
Baden-Baden Preview : the annual Baden-Baden Meeting takes place from October 20-25
Award winners : the Review Worldwide Reinsurance Awards took place last month. Turn to page 32 to see all the winners in pictures
Risk & society : John Sanders investigates how new attitudes to risk could have serious implications for insurers, and society at large
Profile : Brian Duperreault : Richard Banks talks to Bermuda's Ace chief, Brian Duperreault about his views on the current re/insurance market
Country focus : Denmark : Danish re/insurance are battling new legislation and fierce competition at the moment, as Charles Montagne explains
Country focus : Sweden : Charles Montagne reports on the state of play in the Swedish re/insurance market