New Re Players Could Soften MarketLondon Editor Putting questions about terrorism exclusions aside for the moment, will the new capital pouring into the reinsurance industry ...
Reserve Charges Mar Qtr. Beyond WTCAs property-casualty insurers continue to assess losses from the World Trade Center mega-catastrophe, and start to quantify the impact of ...
P-C Net Income Could Be Negative For 2001Following the terrorist attack of Sept. 11, the property-casualty insurance industry is faced with responding to the largest ...
U.S. Eases Lloyd's Loss Funding MandateLondon Editor In a story first reported on the NU Online News Service on Oct. 12, U.S. regulators have decided ...
Attack Losses Expected To Alter MarketsAnalysts are forecasting price hikes and broad market shifts in both the primary and reinsurance sectors, as well as reconsideration ...
Can Insurers Handle Losses?The forces of two 767-planes flown deliberately into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center destroyed buildings that were said ...
London Market Still Has Much To Prove Against a backdrop of dismal market conditions, London insurers and Lloyds syndicates are starting to feel the pain. ...
Results A Disaster For SomeWith the promise of improved profit margins by year-end 2001 well hidden behind the numbers posted thus far, the operating earnings ...