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Axa granted first general insurance licence in Qatar
Middle East
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Motif opens second BPO centre in Philippines
Asia
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Rates fall in TMT sector
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NAIC moves forward on collateral issue
North America
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Security
29.11, kidnapping
Mexico: US and Mexican authorities searched for three Americans and two Mexicans kidnapped by dozens of armed men who swarmed a Mexican hunting ranch near the U.S. border. Thirty to forty armed men entered the La Barranca ranch and..
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Aviation
6.12, air traffic disruption
Brazil: virtually all takeoffs from three major airports in Brazil were cancelled after an air traffic communications system broke down, making it difficult for controllers to communicate with pilots and creating air..
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Natural catastrophes
6.12, tropical storm, fatalities
Vietnam: the death toll from tropical storm Durian rose to 59 as authorities began cleaning up the country’s south coast where more than 120,000 houses were destroyed. The worst damage was in Ba Ria-Vung Tau..
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Marine
28.11, collision, damage
Croatia: authorities begun an investigation after a vessel ran into the Sjeverna Luka port in Split and caused damage worth an estimated $1.3mn. The 14-year-old refrigerated general cargo vessel Chiquita Bremen
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Liability, awards and settlements
28.11, asbestos induced illness, award
US: a retired police officer and brake repairman whose right lung was removed because of cancer caused by asbestos won a $20.0mn verdict from car marker, the DaimlerChrysler Corporation. A jury in..
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Road and rail
3.12, bridge collapse, fatalities
India: Thirty five people were killed when a 150-year-old bridge collapsed on an overcrowded super fast train in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district. Huge slabs of metal and cement fell on a sleeper class carriage of..
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Property damage and business interruption
28.11, bird flu
South Korea: the farm ministry announced that it had found a second suspected case of highly pathogenic bird flu at a poultry farm, three days after it had its first outbreak in three years of the H5N1 strain. The ministry said the..
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The Generali Group
By radically restructuring most of its loss making non-life portfolios and tightening up its underwriting procedures, the Italian insurance group posted a pure non-life underwriting profit in 2005, the first time in six years
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Market struggles after excellent recovery in 2004
The major life insurers are part of larger financial services groups. But some of the smaller insurers are still either family-owned or owned by individuals. This is expected to change in the next few years as M&A activity in the insurance market continues
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Praetorian sale boosts both Hannover Re and QBE stock
Almost all of the insurance and reinsurance stocks tracked by WIR posted notable gains for the fortnight ending 14 December.
In the US, financial services stocks benefited benefited from the prospects of merger and acquisition activity in other..
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Hannover Re upbeat about Takaful opportunities
The retakaful market is ripe for growth, says Hannover’s Wilhelm Zeller as his company begins operations in Bahrain
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Motor insurance premiums poised for sizeable drop
Fierce competition will lower rates in deregulatory regime • Swiss Re enters healthcare joint venture
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Increasing longevity creates healthcare challenge
Insurers are providing more information on healthy living but are also finding new business opportunities
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Broker survey reveals mismatch between risks and insurance
Marsh says that while many companies in the region are aware of the risks facing their firms, few are managing the exposure
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Mapfre Re opens new Munich office
The Spanish reinsurer said it needs to be closer to its clients • Hannover Re sells US primary unit Praetorian Financial
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French market buoyed by 19% increase in life insurance sales
Business totalled €142bn in first nine months of 2006 • S&P revises risk rating of Swiss life insurance sector to moderate
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Accident reduction plan calls for greater co-operation with insurers
An EP action plan is to tackle the 7 million accidents that result in hospital admissions and account for 20% of sick leave
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Annuity sales in 2006 expected to top record levels
Another strong period of growth in the third quarter puts sales figures 9% higher than 2005 according to LIMRA
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III forecasts first fall in premium rates since 1999
Policyholders will pay less for motor cover in 2007 as a result of fewer claims, safer vehicles and changing demographics
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Lobby for federal regulation steps up pressure for new Congress
The current state-by-state system of regulation in the US is affecting insurers’ competitiveness, say supporters for an OFC
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Spitzer contingent commission ban sparks industry backlash
Brokers are up-in-arms over the knock-on effect that Mr Spitzer’s fee investigation has had on personal lines
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Study highlights pension pressure on multinationals
Experts believe that a global pension scheme can reduce administrative costs by 6% to 10%. However, disparate tax laws and budget constraints were cited as barriers to developing a global pension arrangement
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Investor interest in non-traditional markets fuels growth speculation
Sigma predicts securitisation market worth up to $44bn in 10 years • Alternative risk transfer will define future of insurance, Fitch • Aspen protects itself from reinsurance default with $420mn policy
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Reconciling the PBR with the Varney recommendations
Insurers have made their feelings about the UK tax regime abundantly clear this year: they want a reduction in corporation taxes and other benefits in order to compete with the tax efficient markets of Bermuda and Ireland. Andrew Green
, a partner at London law firm, Mazars, considers the implications of Gordon Brown’s Pre-Budget Report for the insurance industry
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Improving IT security: is it too late for you?
Internal controls for privileged user access rights and controls has been abandoned, or in many cases only given lip service in many organisations, says
Calum Macleod,
European director of IT security consultancy, Cyber-Ark. Mr Macleod believes..
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Light regulation for EU chemical industry
The REACH legislation includes a reference to a duty of care in the declaratory preamble, rather than the body of the text, where it might have carried more weight in cases before the European Court of Justice
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