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Title Author Type Date Words
Going their own way: led by the tribe that owns Foxwoods Resort Casino, others in Indian Country consider the captive alternative. Slavin, Al Sep 1, 2009 2671
Vacant-property insurance sales go through the roof. Hemenway, Chad Brief article Sep 1, 2008 256
A global future: research shows the need to break away from old operational models for many aspects of insurance. Bisker, Jamie Apr 1, 2006 744
To have and have not. Alende, Andres Hernandez Mar 1, 2006 618
Investment assessment: a look back at how property/casualty insurers' investment strategies have fared since 1999. Major, Richard Feb 1, 2006 2331
Out of the ordinary: a growing number of policyholders are turning to unique insurance covers. Chordas, Lori Nov 1, 2005 670
A safe bet: hardened by tough market conditions, insurers are seen as a solid investment. Pilla, David Nov 1, 2005 1694
Lloyd's underwriters see pressure mounting. Pilla, David Brief Article Jun 1, 2005 258
Tsunami: insurance concerns considerations: Ted Rekerdres of Rekerdres & Sons Insurance Agency, an insurance underwriter for the commodity industries, discusses the real concerns we must all consider after the devastating tsunami hit Asia this past December. Rekerdres, Ted May 20, 2005 861
Buyers expect overall drop in commercial premiums. Green, Meg Brief Article Mar 1, 2005 273
The bloom fades: new capacity is putting pressure on the primary U.S. casualty market, and reinsurers are shying away from some lines they think might be underpriced. Green, Meg Mar 1, 2005 1312
Setting the pace: the costs of some key components in property/casualty claims are making slower strides in the race against inflation. Pecora, Jeremy P. Jan 1, 2005 1410
The long arm of Liberty Mutual: Liberty Mutual Insurance Cos. has been a leader in workers' compensation almost as long as employers have been required to buy it to protect their employees. But many industry watchers would be surprised to know that workers' comp is not the company's biggest line--and the United States is not the only country where it's a leader. Green, Meg Aug 1, 2004 5613
A call for cautious creativity: navigating the alternative market requires special skills, such as technical underwriting. Insurers must also consider the quality of the alternative-market entity. (Underwriting Insight: Property/Casualty). Blades, Judith A. Brief Article Jul 1, 2002 746

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